glarry

[glar-ee]

glarry Definition

  • 1a bright, piercing light
  • 2a stare or gaze that is intense and menacing

Using glarry: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "glarry" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The glarry of the sun was blinding.

  • Example

    He gave her a glarry that made her feel uncomfortable.

  • Example

    The headlights of the car produced a glarry effect.

glarry Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glarry

Phrases with glarry

  • to give someone an intense and menacing stare

    Example

    He gave me a glarry when I asked him about his whereabouts.

  • eyes that are bright and piercing

    Example

    Her glarry eyes were the first thing I noticed about her.

  • a bright and piercing light

    Example

    The glarry light of the sun made it difficult to see.

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Summary: glarry in Brief

The term 'glarry' [glar-ee] refers to a bright, piercing light or an intense and menacing stare or gaze. It can be used to describe the brightness of the sun or the headlights of a car, as well as the way someone looks at another person. The phrase 'give someone a glarry' means to give someone an intense and menacing stare.