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glare

noun as in very bright light, shine

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noun as in dirty look

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verb as in give a dirty look

verb as in shine very brightly

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But the industry has a way to go before the rewards for investors outweigh some glaring risks.

He glared directly at the American ambassador in the front row.

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Animals glared at the robot, and Fink growled, “You said we had nothing to worry about!”

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TRL's data suggests that LED and whiter headlamps may be linked to glare and that drivers might find their whiteness harder to cope with.

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Stocks of AI hyperscalers have continued to rise, but there was one glaring exception among the heavy hitters this week.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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