A focus of public attention.
A light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted.
1 You know what I am. He added a glare for good measure.
2 At noon the peak vanished in the shimmering glare of the desert.
3 The solitude in the glare of the broad August sun was oppressive.
4 The glare smote the master in the eyes, and partly dazzled him.
5 He escaped the glare of the authorities by frequently moving his family.
6 All the evil in him seemed to be concentrated in that glare .
7 He glanced past him into the glare on the empty sea astern.
8 They lay silent and untenanted in the glare of the African day.
9 And then they were back in the crude glare of the shop.
10 Three snorting explosions in quick succession drowned everything in a red glare .
11 She was standing in the full glare of one of the lamps.
12 Across the dark I suddenly saw the Eyes glare in upon him.
13 The red glare of savagery flickered for an instant in his eyes.
14 And the glare of villages burning by the hand of the Boche.
15 Her husband stopped again in the search to glare at the offender.
16 But for the present all relief was lost in the dazzling glare .
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