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glare
 
NOUN:1. A fixed angry stare: glower, lower1, scowl. See EXPRESS, SEE. 2. An intense blinding light: blaze1, dazzle. See LIGHT.
VERB:1. To be obtrusively conspicuous: stand out, stick out. Idioms: stare someone in the face, stick out like a sore thumb. See SEE. 2. To be projected with blinding intensity: beat down, blaze1. See LIGHT. 3. To stare fixedly and angrily: glower, lower1, scowl. Idioms: look daggers at. See EXPRESS, SEE.
 
 
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