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glare

noun
A bright dazzling light; clear, brilliant luster or splendor, that dazzles the eyes. The frame of burnished steel that cast a glare.

glare

A fierce, piercing look. --About them round, A lion now he stalks with fiery glare.

glare

A viscous transparent substance.

glare

verb intransitive
To shine with a clear, bright, dazzling light; as glaring light. The cavern glares with new admitted light.

glare

To look with fierce, piercing eyes. They glared, like angry lions.

glare

To shine with excessive luster; to be ostentatiously splendid; as a glaring dress. She glares in balls, front boxes and the ring.

glare

verb transitive
To shoot a dazzling light.