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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
glare , glaur.
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Examples
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/Rowe's change to 'glar'd' is usually adopted as the reading here, but
The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar William Shakespeare 1590
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Amos brandished his fist, glar - ing about him to find a target for his frustration and wrath.
The City Who Fought McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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He tri ter be kam an 'ter speak lo an' kine, but dar wuz a glar 'in hiz eyes.
John Jasper: The Unmatched Negro Philosopher and Preacher William Eldridge 1908
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Did he glar down in fi'ry wrath an 'say,' What you talkin ''bout my stoppin' for, Joshwer; I ain't navur startid yit.
John Jasper: The Unmatched Negro Philosopher and Preacher William Eldridge 1908
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No age has perhaps furnilhed a more glar - ing initance of ot iHnate perfeverance in the path of malice, than is now ex - hibited in your.
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Tsung-Ta Tang, C.glar Girit, Zhao Hao, Michael C. Martin, Alex Zettl, Michael F. C.ommie, Y. Ron Shen, and F.ng Wang, appears in the June 11, 2009 issue of Nature.
Energy News - Energy Technology - Energy Business - Energy and the Environment 2009
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A Phase III program with the combination of lixisenatide/Lantus® (insulin glar! gine
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"When the sacred desk, is converted into a vehicla of scandal, and ca - lumny, ana charges predicted on misrepresentation and the most glar - ing falsehood; this is a prostitution, not only of place, but office, and sinkmg the ministerial character into that. ef a public informer.
Two discourses delivered to the 2 Presbyterian Society in Newburyport 1812
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The Few, i8i3] TVarren - Adams Letters 381 if they are not more selfish than the Many, are more cunning; and all the Ages of the World, have not produced such glar - ing proofs of it, as the History of this Country for the last thirty years.
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