blinding glare
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an intense, bright light that is difficult to look at
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- The blinding glare from the oncoming car's headlights made it hard to see.
- We screwed up our eyes against the blinding glare from the searchlights.
- She put on her sunglasses to shield her eyes from the blinding glare of the sun.
- At dawn, the desert sun hit us with a blinding glare, making the dunes look white-hot.
- The blinding glare of the sun reflecting off the water was almost unbearable.
- Polarized sunglasses help cut through the blinding glare on wet roads after rain.
- Skiers often wear goggles to protect themselves from the blinding glare of the snow.
- I missed the exit because I was momentarily dazzled by the blinding glare of oncoming headlights.
- The stadium lights produced a blinding glare on the field.
- The snowfields threw back a blinding glare that lasted all afternoon.
- I had to squint against the blinding glare as I stepped out of the dark theater.
- Close the curtains; the projector screen is being washed out by the blinding glare from the windows.
- He was momentarily disoriented by the blinding glare of the searchlight.
- She shaded her eyes with her hand, trying to read the sign in the blinding glare of noon.
- Be careful of the blinding glare when driving west during sunset.
- After the power returned, the stadium lights burst on in a blinding glare.
- The photographer waited for the cloud to pass to avoid the blinding glare in his shot.
- If you angle the monitor away from the window, you can avoid the blinding glare.
- The polished metal surface created a blinding glare that hurt my eyes.
- We navigated by feel, our phones useless in the blinding glare of the fog lights.