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  • noun Plural form of glare.

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Examples

  • While they had me at the medical wing of the hospital I got to enjoy lots of disapproving looks and glares from the folks who were trying to do things like find a vein.

    Sobriety Day 2009

  • While they had me at the medical wing of the hospital I got to enjoy lots of disapproving looks and glares from the folks who were trying to do things like find a vein.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • You will have to endure the screaming and flailing and the glares from the people around you who aren’t parents, but she’ll figure out that when you say it’s time to go, it’s time to go.

    Survivor: Child Island | Her Bad Mother 2006

  • One name glares from this report by its absence - Kriss Donald.

    Archive 2005-11-27 Laban 2005

  • One name glares from this report by its absence - Kriss Donald.

    BBC Feeling The Heat Laban 2005

  • The broader designation would encompass visual "glares," "starbursts" and "halos" commonly reported by patients with bad Lasik experiences.

    FDA Is Urged to Address 2008

  • She goes downstairs and just kind of glares at us because I think she thought we were both sleeping again.

    lastinghope Diary Entry lastinghope 2006

  • It is poorly acted, poorly cast (that poor Rosalie character looks as if she fell in a vat of baby powder), with a so-so sound track and innumerable irritating acting quirks (Edwards "glares", Bella's "lip biting").

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The royal blue glares at you like this was the first website built when there were only five web-safe colors to choose from.

    Weather Service website falters at critical time Jason Samenow 2011

  • It's a weekly argument when my wife feels the glares of the neighbors.

    The Economics of Recycling: A Child Could Understand, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

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