glaring
IPA: gɫˈɛrɪŋ
noun
- The act of giving a glare.
- (rare) A group of cats.
adjective
- Reflecting with glare.
- Blatant, obvious.
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Examples of "glaring" in Sentences
- My daughter refused to say, her expression glaring defiance.
- The most glaring is to exercise their right to keep and bear arms.
- Close your eyes and see their faces glaring from the beast's skull.
- Even more glaring is that in these same studies, Insignia POPS was found to have executed in less than 20% of the stores we surveyed.
- The perception was that I had certain glaring deficits as a reporter, chief being that I could write a pretty feature but was a washout with hard news.
- It spotlights what he calls a glaring problem for investors: that most indexes are hard-wired to overlook bargains and overpay for wildly popular stocks.
- Moodley was critical of what he termed a glaring ommision of the report to include information which would have contributed to greater transparency and understanding of how and why the Motheo contract was awarded.
- This, of course, is an exercise in glaring intellectual dishonesty, yet the Globe not only gave prominence to a shoddy little piece of propaganda, but tore away all of the author's clever nuances by referring itself to the boycott as "plain anti-Semitic."
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