glare in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
GLARE: a strong, harsh light or an intense, piercing look that conveys disapproval or anger.
Sample Sentences
- She felt the glare of the sun as she stepped outside without her sunglasses.
- The teacher's glare silenced the rowdy students in an instant.
- He tried to ignore the glare from his co-workers after he missed the deadline.
- The car's headlights created a harsh glare on the wet pavement.
- With a fierce glare, she made it clear that she was not in the mood for jokes.
- The sun's glare made it difficult to see the road ahead.
- She shot him a glaring look that silenced the entire room.
- The glare from the computer screen was straining her eyes.
- He felt the glare of the crowd as he stumbled on stage.
- After the argument, she couldn't shake off the feeling of his intense glare.
- She shot him a glare that silenced the entire room.
- The glare from the computer screen strained her eyes after a long day.
- He adjusted his sunglasses to shield his eyes from the glaring sunlight.
- The car's headlights created a fierce glare on the wet pavement.
- The sun's glare made it difficult to see the road clearly.
- She shot him a glare that could freeze flames.
- He had to squint against the glare of the headlights as the car approached.
- The glare off the water was almost blinding during midday.
- After the argument, she couldn't help but give him a disapproving glare.