glaring造句1, I never saw such a glaring example of misrepresentation.
2, There were several glaring inconsistencies in his report.
3, The report contained some glaring errors.
4, Glaring colours displease the eye.
5, This glaring light hurts eyes.
6, The sun was glaring right in my eyes.
7, Striker Alan Smith was guilty of two glaring misses.
8, He stood at the bottom of the stairs, glaring up at us.
9, At the examination he made several glaring blunders, and that did for him.
10, The old gentleman just stood there glaring at the pickpocket and did not say a word.
11, The book's most glaring omission is the lack of an index.
12, He sat there in silence, glaring angrily.
13, Williams just sat in his seat behind him, glaring.
14, The glaring exception relates to party politics.
15, The glaring desert had turned a brilliant green.
16, She stood briefly in the kitchen, glaring at Josie.
17, Myles stood glaring at him, not offering to help.
18, She was still glaring, though straight ahead now.
19, The most glaring omission was the lack of reference to take-up problems.
20, There was some one standing behind him, glaring evilly at her.
21, The glaring light of high noon encouraged his use of rich blacks.
22, She stood there with her hands on her hips glaring at him.
23, The glass top of the desk is reverberating the glaring sunlight.
24, However, an attempt must be made to make constructive suggestions, even if there are glaring contradictions.
25, Share your thought with the class - if, ha ha, it will bear up to the glaring light of day.
26, In fact, his list of credits is so extensive, it is understandable that an employer might overlook one glaring omission.
27, He had judged her without question, but could attribute fortitude and resolution to Matilda despite the Empress's glaring faults.
28, This pegged and tapered generation have learned from punk, will never repeat the glaring abuses of an earlier rock aristocracy.
29, There is the camel rider of Blunt in the glaring light and the thorn bushes clutching at him with their crooked hands.
30, Beeny and Wetherall would have to share the blame, but there was no glaring mistakes.