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- adjective Not subject to
glare .
Etymologies
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Examples
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He checked his timepiece—the one Royce had given him—then pulled the Glock, done over in dull gray matte and a nonglare finish, invisible in the night.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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He checked his timepiece—the one Royce had given him—then pulled the Glock, done over in dull gray matte and a nonglare finish, invisible in the night.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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He checked his timepiece—the one Royce had given him—then pulled the Glock, done over in dull gray matte and a nonglare finish, invisible in the night.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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He checked his timepiece—the one Royce had given him—then pulled the Glock, done over in dull gray matte and a nonglare finish, invisible in the night.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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“What was likely happening was that our optician was guiding you to the best eyeglasses for you,” he said, noting that there can be added charges for such upgrades as nonglare treatment.
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What Carbomask does well is camouflage your face with a nonglare paint that washes off easily-no scouring pad needed-with soap and water.
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Several of the dark-suited executives stood dazed and disoriented before floor-to-ceiling nonglare windows, which faced downtown.
Black Friday Patterson, James 1986
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Several of the dark-suited executives stood dazed and disoriented before floor-to-ceiling nonglare windows, which faced downtown.
Black Friday Patterson, James 1986
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It also calls for "dark-sky" (nonglare) lighting, a farmers market and extensive recycling measures.
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