glare angrily

Frequency: 8.029.3 per million words

To look at someone or something in an angry way.

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Examples (20)

  • The teacher glared angrily at the disruptive student.
  • She glared angrily at the waiter after he spilled the soup.
  • He glares angrily whenever someone mentions his mistake.
  • I looked at her and she glared angrily back.
  • She could only glare angrily at the man who had stolen her purse.
  • They glare angrily at each other whenever the meeting turns tense.
  • The cat sat on the windowsill, glaring angrily at the birds outside.
  • He was glaring angrily across the table, saying nothing.
  • My mother was glaring angrily at me from across the room.
  • Don’t glare angrily at your teammates—talk it through.
  • If you break that vase, he will glare angrily at you for a week.
  • By the time I apologized, she had already glared angrily at me three times.
  • Despite the apology, the customer continued to glare angrily at the waiter.
  • Why are you glaring angrily at me? I haven’t done anything.
  • I couldn't help but glare angrily when he took credit for my work.
  • The coach glared angrily at the referee, but kept his comments to himself.
  • "Don't speak to me like that," he said, glaring angrily.
  • If he glares angrily again, I’m leaving.
  • The way he glared angrily made everyone feel uncomfortable.
  • He didn’t shout; he just glared angrily until the room fell silent.