Use glare in a sentence
Sentences ending with glare
- As we crept toward the shore, in the thick darkness, a blinding glory of white electric light burst suddenly from our forecastle, and lit up the water and the warehouses as with a noon-day glare. [5]
- I slipped up on him so fast that when I had gone about 150,000,000 miles I was close enough to be swallowed up in the phosphorescent glory of his wake, and I couldn't see anything for the glare. [5]
- And they gave me a hat with a high crown, and a broad brim to save my eyes from the candle glare. [9]
- And by and by out we would swing again into the glare. [5]
More example sentences with the word glare in them
- Here she stopped with a shriek, dropping the comb, for the thundercloud was now directly over the city, and a loud peal, following close upon the flash of lightning, shook the house; but Barbara scarcely heeded the dazzling glare and the rattling panes. [10]
- And a woman who has not this subtle feeling always lacks charm, however intellectual she may be; I always think of her as sitting in the glare of disenchanting sunlight as indifferent to the exposure as a man would be. [4]
- Then came a week of what the Muncheners call hot weather, with the thermometer up to eighty degrees Fahrenheit, and the white wide streets and gray buildings in a glare of light; since then, weather of the most uncertain sort. [4]
- But at last we turned a corner and saw a great glare of light ahead. [5]
- Away across the water the crags and domes were lit with a ruddy glare, and the firmament above was a reflected hell! [5]
- But while he was feeling the ropes on the prisoner's arms, the glare of the burning torch, which lighted him, fell on the fugitive's rude, deserted couch. [10]
- Each blazing storehouse was a gigantic torch throwing a broad glare into the darkness of the night. [10]
- Over all the village was a red glare, lighting up the sky, burnishing the trees. [11]
- There is an uninteresting glare and hardness in a French landscape on a sunny day. [4]
- There stood her two suitors side by side in the starlight, illumined by the glare of the pitch torches blazing beside the carts and household utensils which had been packed for the morrow's journey. [10]
- The chief mate took his stand in the glare of a torch-basket, a coil of rope in his hand, and his men grouped about him. [5]
- Vague relief came to her in the sense of being enclosed between dark stone walls, deep hidden from the glare of sun, from the glistening sage. [13]
- From time to time she shut her eyes as tightly as she could, for she fancied she could see a crimson glare, and she longed for light in that hour as a drowning man longs for the shore. [10]
- The expression of this sentiment was fiercely written in his face, and stood thus revealed to Roxana by a white glare of lightning which turned the somber dusk of the room into dazzling day at that moment. [5]
- A sound penetrated the night, she drew back from his arms and stood silhouetted against the glare of the approaching headlight of a trolley car, and as it came roaring down on them she hailed it. [9]
- Within the room the dim light of the little lamp and the fiery glare of the lightning illumined tear-stained, agitated faces. [10]
- The glare of the blaze under the soup-kettle fell full on the speaker's face. [10]
- In other instances the "nub" or moral of the burlesque--if its object be to enforce a truth--escapes notice in the superior glare of something in the body of the burlesque itself. [5]
- A flaring glow that tinged the temple, the wharf and the deep sky itself with a gorgeous crimson glare, showed very plainly what the populace were employed in doing. [10]
- He further explained that the usual rendezvous was a glare where all business affairs between detectives and criminals were conducted. [5]
- Moses drove homeward that sparkling day, shutting his eyes to the glare of the ice crystals on the pines, and thinking profoundly. [9]
- And just at that moment a red glare appeared in the head of the chute and the Amaranth came springing after them! [5]
- You could always tell when something had gone wrong with Ibrahim the Orderly, by that curious dull glare in his eyes. [11]
- All of a sudden the lightning let go a perfect sluice of white glare, and somebody sings out: "By the living jingo, here's the bag of gold on his breast! [5]
- The horses, much scared by the glare of the fire and the crowd that pressed round them, could hardly be controlled, first rearing and then kicking at the front board of the chariot. [10]
- And at the same time I saw, by the glare of the lightning, that the old lime-tree in the midst of my aunt's herb garden was lying on the earth. [10]
- Hurrying homeward, she regained her room, bathed, and at half past eight appeared in the big, formal dining-room, from which the glare of the morning light was carefully screened. [9]
- At night the red glare was visible a hundred miles at sea; and at a distance of forty miles fine print could be read at midnight. [5]
- The young man recognized the anchorite, who with trembling hands was washing the wound at the back of his head, and his eye assumed an angry glare as he called up all his remaining strength and pushed his attendant from him. [10]
- The dim light prevents your distinguishing the colour of his robe, but I know it, for I saw it in the glare of day. [10]
- The sudden glare paralyzed this host, petrified them, you may say, with astonishment; there was just one instant for me to utilize their immobility in, and I didn't lose the chance. [5]
- He shrank back out of the glare of the sun; for it suddenly seemed to him that there was written upon his fore head, "This is a brother of Cain. [11]
- As far as one's vision could carry, he might see the myriads of people in the boats rise up, and shade their eyes from the glare of lanterns and torches, and gaze toward the palace. [5]
- Still, there was one late shop at no great distance which sent forth a ruddy glare upon the pavement even yet, and looked bright and companionable. [12]
- The roseate glow on the linden had become a crimson glare, the flickering light on the opposite walls a dazzling illumination. [10]
- In the cool of the night season the ludicrous side of the matter did not appeal to me quite as strongly as in the glare of day. [9]
- There was something of the glare upon its face. [12]
- One mighty groan of terror started up from the massed people --then suddenly broke into a wild hosannah of joy--for there, fair and plain in the uncanny glare, they saw the freed water leaping forth! [5]
- The red glare of strife danced before the eyes of the veriest book-worm; fired by the terrible impulse to kill, to subdue, to destroy the foe, they fought desperately and blindly, staking their lives on the issue. [10]
- Within the circle of light that the explosion made, there was no sign of any ship; but, strangely tall in the red glare, stood McGilveray in his boat. [11]
- After the glare of light outside, which was almost blinding, the twilight within was for the moment a relief to Diodoros. [10]
- That lurid glare of his will wear off in the course of time. [8]
- The lurid glare of her own eyeballs flashed backwards into her brain. [6]
- The metallic glare of Charley's eye-glass seemed to give an added cruelty to the words. [11]
- When I brought my procession of human bats up into the open world and the glare of the afternoon sun--previously blindfolding them, in charity for eyes so long untortured by light--they were a spectacle to look at. [5]
- In the hot mornings I used quite to pity the troopers who rode away in the glare in scorching brazen helmets and breastplates. [4]
- We answered his military salute in the grateful gloom of his near presence, and then passed on into the pitiless white glare again. [5]
- Yes, glare at me with those great, burning eyes! [10]
- The climbing fire lit up their faces and threw its ruddy glare upon the pillared tree-trunks of their forest temple, and upon the varnished foliage and festooning vines. [5]
- Along the whole length of the sofa on each side of the car ran a row of large single-plate windows, of a blue tint-blue to soften the bitter glare of the sun and protect one's eyes from torture. [5]
- The glare of Joe Handy's torch fell on my face, Joe Handy's arm and that of another gentleman, the worse for liquor, were linked in mine, and they saw fit to applaud at every step my conversion to the cause of Liberty. [9]
- The tone of it was sombre in the white glare, for men had donned their best (as they thought) for the last time,--cloth of camlet and Cadiz and Limbourg, white cotton stockings, and brass-buckled shoes. [9]
- The glare from it was so blinding that it was some time before we could bear to look upon it steadily. [5]
- By and by it became impossible to endure the intolerable glare and heat any longer; so we struck across the ravine and entered the deep cool twilight of the forest, to hunt for what the guide-book called the "old road. [5]
- Throw a stone into the water, and the myriad of tiny bubbles that are created flash out a brilliant glare like blue theatrical fires. [5]
- Light is admitted into the interior through a double screen of pierced marble, which tempers the glare of an Indian sky while its whiteness prevents the mellow effect from degenerating into gloom. [5]
- At the Metropolitan in New York they sit in a glare, and wear their showiest harness; they hum airs, they squeak fans, they titter, and they gabble all the time. [5]
- Their simple and humble modes of life look almost poverty-stricken in the glare of wealth and luxury which so outshines their plain way of living. [6]
- There was a heavy fog over the crater and it was splendidly illuminated by the glare from the fires below. [5]
- In his dreams he was pursued by the glare of cold glittering eyes, whether they were in the head of a woman or of a reptile he could not always tell, the images had so run together. [6]
- By the time he had gone a hundred steps from those windows with their cursed glare, the horse was displaying all the temper and vice that had been taken out of him as a foal. [10]
- Some wakeful person had seen the glare in the church windows and had given the alarm, and now there rang through the streets the call- "Fire! [11]
- As the room had remained unused for months, bats had made nests there, and now that it was lighted, dazzled by the glare of the lamps and candles, they darted to and fro above the heads of the assembly. [10]
- It spread, and got lighter and brighter: soon it had a strong glare like a locomotive headlight; it kept on getting brighter and brighter till it was like the sun peeping above the horizon-line at sea--the big red rays shot high up into the sky. [5]
- Genessaret with the glittering reflections of the constellations flecking its surface, almost makes me regret that I ever saw the rude glare of the day upon it. [5]
- In the dull glare of the forge fire knelt Parpon, rocking back and forth beside the body. [11]
- At midnight the glare of a lantern shone in my eyes, and the night watchman said-- 'Come! [5]
- He tried to glare at Nick, but he broke into a laugh instead. [9]
- It was like gazing at the sun at noon-day, except that the glare was not quite so white. [5]
- Well, it is funny, the reminiscences that glare out from murky corners of one's memory, now and then, without warning. [5]
- The bright glare from the lighthouse of this city was really piercing the misty night air, which for some time had again concealed the moon. [10]
- Hunters in the forests south of Dix had seen a light late at night twinkling through the trees high up the mountain, and now and then a ruddy glare as from the flaring-up of a furnace. [4]
- Still, the blaze failed to banish entirely the thrill of fear which pervaded the spot at night; for the unwonted glare dazzled and bewildered the bats and night-birds, and they fluttered about over the heads of the intruders in dark, ghostly flight. [10]
- Scarcely had they entered the dark vestibule when the sound of hoofs was heard, and the glare of torches dispelled the darkness outside. [10]
- He had ridden down from the left, in the golden glare of the sun, and had been unobserved till close at hand. [13]
- This was the curving frontage of the crescent city lit up with the white glare of five miles of electric lights. [5]
- Overhead was the cloudless sun, and everywhere the tremulous glare of a sandy shore and the creamy wash of the sea, like fusing opals. [11]
- The shutters were closed, and the intensity of the tropical glare without was softened and diffused by the slanting green slats. [9]
- At length we came out in the glare of the sun and crossed the dusty road to the levee bank. [9]
- And after Antoine came Gabriel, a marked contrast--Gabriel, five feet six, and the glare showing but a faint dark line on his quivering lip. [9]
- A wood fire burned brightly on the brass andirons, flinging its glare on the big, white beam that crossed the ceiling, and reddening the square panes of the windows in their panelled recesses. [9]
- They don't fasten, and they stand open, as a rule, with a curtain hanging in the doorspace to keep out the glare of the sun. [5]
- But the powers above seemed to be of a different opinion; for again a dazzling glare of light illumined the room, and the crash and rattle of the thunder of the angry heavens accompanied it with a deafening din. [10]
- The spectres, seated about in the glare of the fire, talk about appearances and presentiments and religion. [4]
- Here and there a strong red, green, or blue glare from a rocket that was struggling to get away, splendidly illuminated all the boats around it. [5]
- He appeared on a stretched cable, far away above the sea of tossing hats and handkerchiefs, and in the glare of the hundreds of rockets that whizzed heavenward by him he looked like a wee insect. [5]
This page helps answer: how do I use the word glare in a sentence? How do you use glare in a sentence? Can you give me a sentence for the word glare? It contains example sentences with the word glare, a sentence example for glare, and glare in sample sentence.