- and/or hostility.
Glaring, in some
cultures is
considered offensive. A
glare may be
induced by
anger or frustration. Visually, a
glaring person tends to...
- now-obsolete word catling. A
group of cats can be
referred to as a clowder, a
glaring, or a colony. The
scientific name
Felis catus was
proposed by Carl Linnaeus...
- of
Inverse wrote, "A clunky,
crowded script,
muddy visual effects, and
glaringly obvious ADR bog down a
promising premise. It's not camp
enough to become...
-
moral change: A true
revolution of
values will soon look
uneasily on the
glaring contrast of
poverty and wealth. With
righteous indignation, it will look...
- business". The
Economic Times.
Retrieved 2024-04-08. "Realme GT Review:
Glaringly typical from
Realme in all the
right ways". xda-developers. 13 September...
- 2005 as follows: "Somebody had spray-painted the
walls and door with big
glaring eyes and
strange faces. Evil eyes,
staring out like a
threat ... In another...
-
Hackman chews him up and
spits him out so
effectively that the
movie is
glaringly lopsided."
Roger Ebert of the
Chicago Sun-Times
awarded the film three...
- Omer; Harrison,
Stephen (October 13, 2020). "From
Anarchy to Wikiality,
Glaring Bias to Good Cop:
Press Coverage of Wikipedia's
First Two Decades". Wikipedia...
- (September 24, 2021). "All-out search,
media attention for
Gabby Petito reveals glaring disparity for Wyoming's
Indigenous people". NBC News.
Archived from the...
- its
technical brilliance and
stellar performances, yet is
filled with
glaring misrepresentations and the
glorification of wrongdoings." Praveen, S. R...