30 collocations for glares

" The old man's eyes had glared defiance at Palmer under their gray brows when he faced him, but his big bony hand kept fumbling nervously with his cravat.

But no one seemed at all disturbed, save one old lady who glared back at him an unmistakable "Thou art the man!"

His father was whispering to the proprietor over the desk, and at Kurt's touch he glared his astonishment.

" Thus, presently, having forded the brook, they struck into the forest; first went Walkyn, axe on shoulder, teeth agleam; next strode Sir Pertolepe, head high, 'twixt pale-faced Roger and silent Beltane, while the bowman followed after, calling upon St. Giles beneath his breath and crossing himself: and ever and anon Walkyn would turn to look upon their scowling captive with eyes that glared 'neath shaggy brows.

The old man merely set his teeth and continued to glare his challenge at the three.

"None of that, now, you yellow-face!" glared Dave.

To and fro the wrestlers swayed, locked in vicious grapple, grimly silent save for the dull trampling of their feet upon the moss and the gasp and hiss of panting breaths; writhing and twisting, stumbling and slipping, or suddenly still with feet that gripped the sod, with bulging muscles, swelled and rigid, that cracked beneath the strain, while eye glared death to eye.

So disgraceful an abandonment of his duty, which in other times must have cost him his throne, if not his life, was not visited with that rigor by the Russians which so glaring a defection deserved.

But even as I shouted and whined, a perfect wild certainty was in my heart: for an aroma like peach, my God, had been suddenly wafted from the ship upon me, and I must have very well known then that that watchful outlook of Sallitt saw nothing, and on the Boreal were dead men all; indeed, very soon I saw one of his eyes looking like a glass eye which has slid askew, and glares distraught.

And when he gets home he finds a brigade of those literary drummers, known as reporters, sitting on his doorsteps, from beneath whose classic foreheads there glares a wild and hungry eye, to be pacified only by a satisfactory interview.

"It's because I knew he would manage to make cooking-stoves as unremunerative as a profession that I saved him from so glaring a failure by putting him into the law.

and his blind eyes glared cold ferocity at the last speaker who handled his sword and replied nothing.

The men stared fixedly at each other, heads forward, bodies tense; as they glared the fury of betrayal grew to madness.

This was too glaring an infringement of what they considered their vested rights to be passed over in silence.

The Colonel glared down the sloppy length of the bar, then gazed aloft into the smoky heights.

She glared at Moran, her lips drawn back in a snarl.

"Silence, sir!" glared the magistrate.

The Witch's evil eyes glared at him as she screamed, "So, my little man.

Out of these deep surrounding shades rose high and glared white the piled-up mattresses and pillows of the bed, spread with a snowy Marseilles counterpane.

The savage stumbled forward a few feet, and dropped into a seat, where he glared fully a minute straight into the face of the woman.

She sat in the window, and listlessly read over to herself a fragment of her own poetry: SAPPHO She lay among the myrtles on the cliff; Above her glared the moon; beneath, the sea.

"I am," glared Moppet over his mug.

But now, very suddenly, Beltane reached out his long arm and seizing Giles in mighty hand, dragged him to his knees; and Giles, staring up in amaze, looked into the face of the new Beltane whose blue eyes glared 'neath frowning brows and whose lips curled back from gleaming teeth.

SAPPHO She lay among the myrtles on the cliff; Above her glared the noon; beneath, the sea.

Suddenly in the darkness glared a golden sun, and against it the tiny, black silhouette of a horseman.

30 collocations for  glares