Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To glare; glower.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • intransitive verb obsolete To glare; to glower.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb archaic to glare
  • verb archaic to glower

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Examples

  • October 28, 186 --- today the ferst thing i see was old man Tilton coming down town with his old cain. he glore at me when i met him and i sed how do you do mister Tilton and he sed how do how do and waulked on. so i know he doesnt suspeck us.

    Brite and Fair Worth Brehm 1899

  • I'm not watching live streaming from Japan, so I'm can't comment on the current trend of the midnight series had been more moe than glore.

    AnimeBlogger.net Antenna 2009

  • I'm not watching live streaming from Japan, so I'm can't comment on the current trend of the midnight series had been more moe than glore.

    AnimeBlogger.net Antenna 2009

  • Peezly nobody here ever heard of you having fits or ennything else. i goke a good deel to home here and i never goke about peeple i dont like. it is always about peeple for which i have the greatest respec and liking. i may have sed sumthing like what he sed and if i did i hadent augt to have did it, and woodent have did it if i had suposed that this boy woodent have gnew better than to have took it serius. i beg your pardon verry sincerely and this boy must do it two. so father he done it and i had to do it a 2th time. well she told father she was sorry she lost her temper with him for evrybody sed he was a perfick gentleman, but she still thougt the boy had augt to be punished verry sevearly for mottifiing her so. father he sed she mite be very sure he wood attend to that and he glore at me when he sed it as if he wood cut me into

    Brite and Fair Worth Brehm 1899

  • Shatuck the last thing in the wirld that a yung lady shood be ashamed of is to be slite and graiceful. that is one of the menny things you had augt to be proud of. there isnt a fat woman in this town whitch dusent envy you for your graice and activity, of coarse the boy was very infortunate in his choice of words but i asure you that the only thing he did was to call two publick atension to your verry atractive figure. i am real sorry i was not there to taik advantage of a most unusual oportunity. and then old Rody gigled and sed she had been told she had a fine figure but she dident like to be told like i told it and father glore at me again and sed it woodent happen again and she sed goodnite to father and to mother and mother looked at her as if she wasent there at all and she tirned red and snifed and went off stifleged like old Missis

    Brite and Fair Worth Brehm 1899

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