Adjective : several glaring errors in spelling. From Dictionary.com.
The most glaring is to exercise their right to keep and bear arms. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » Lobbyists For Foreign Corporations Begin Fight To Ensure Foreign Money Can Influence American Elections] Reference
Close your eyes and see their faces glaring from the beast's skull. From Wordnik.com. [Tew's Day!] Reference
I looked round, and saw upon the faces of all horror and despair written in glaring characters. From Wordnik.com. [III.6] Reference
In 2002, almost 1.2 billion human beings lived in glaring poverty, earning less than one dollar a day. From Wordnik.com. [Shirin Ebadi - Nobel Lecture] Reference
There is a sort of poverty of the spirit which stands in glaring contrast to our scientific and technological abundance. From Wordnik.com. [Martin Luther King - Nobel Lecture] Reference
Even more glaring is that in these same studies, Insignia POPS was found to have executed in less than 20% of the stores we surveyed. From Wordnik.com. [Interaction between disparagement and antitrust] Reference
Well, there are certain glaring instances where that’s true. From Wordnik.com. ["Israel Is Our Home"] Reference
They were criticized for what were identified as glaring weaknesses. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Apr 13, 2004] Reference
The secretary of war had pronounced against any leniency toward what were dubbed glaring traitors. From Wordnik.com. [The Lincoln Story Book] Reference
The positives are appealing but the negatives are glaring, which is why I pass on Burnett at this point. From Wordnik.com. [Bleeding Green Nation] Reference
You would have to bear what I may call a glaring insignificance: any success must be won by the utmost patience. From Wordnik.com. [Daniel Deronda] Reference
Jeff Bridges can make any movie watchable just by standing there and glaring, which is basically all he does as Sidney's boss. From Wordnik.com. [UGO.com - UnderGroundOnline] Reference
If there was any kind of glaring flaw, it was an occasionally spotty defense. From Wordnik.com. [Patriot League] Reference
One was Wallace's whiff on Thomas, which London called "glaring" and said would have been a two-yard loss. From Wordnik.com. [McLeod to undergo further examination Monday] Reference
Ballim said the more "glaring" linkage between the global financial events in South Africa was through the country's exports. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
The pavement's wide and glaring from the sun. From Wordnik.com. [The One in White] Reference
But when she looked up from her book, she saw the parents "glaring" at her. From Wordnik.com. [ParentDish] Reference
It's kind of glaring that 52% of teacher+principle salaries go for something else. From Wordnik.com. [LJWorld.com stories: News] Reference
Goldman said she could support converting some schools for 2010-11 if there's a "glaring" need for the changes. From Wordnik.com. [News & Observer: Home Page] Reference
Observant viewers couldn't help but pounce on several "glaring" mistakes present in the second episode of otherwise perfectly …. From Wordnik.com. [AnimeBlogger.net Antenna] Reference
"glaring" incompetence in handling students 'affairs. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
"glaring" lack of communication between state and local police on the case. From Wordnik.com. [Ledger-Enquirer.com: Breaking News] Reference
Maybe he should have been glaring at his handlers. From Wordnik.com. [West Wing Story: The Two Faces Of George W.] Reference
The undervalued renminbi is the most glaring example. From Wordnik.com. [Goodbye, Free Trade; Hello, Mercantilism] Reference
A lack of expert specialists is the team's most glaring weakness. From Wordnik.com. [Gorbachev's Weak Lineup] Reference
But there are two glaring problems, one moral, the other economic. From Wordnik.com. [How Not to Save Housing] Reference
Whatever, Spain has it -- and the contrast couldn't be more glaring. From Wordnik.com. [Identity Crisis] Reference
And Torre's one glaring fault as a manager could prove to be New York's undoing. From Wordnik.com. [Starr Gazing: Begrudging Barry Bonds] Reference
The most glaring no-show, however, was the night's host, Jeff Bewkes, HBO's boss. From Wordnik.com. [You've Got New Management] Reference
Soon a 3-D image of Tony Soprano may be glaring at you from the middle of your living room. From Wordnik.com. [It Doesn't Just Look Real--It Is Real] Reference
Others were less concerned with rankings than with what they regarded as glaring omissions. From Wordnik.com. [Starr Gazing: Bring Back the Traditional College-Bowl Format] Reference
Anthony's father is a glaring example that age doesn't determine whether one has a grasp on issues. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call] Reference
In the days following her death, genuine public sorrow mingled with glaring efforts to merchandise her memory. From Wordnik.com. [After The Tragedy, A Compelling Desire For Anything Diana] Reference
With cancer and AIDS as glaring exceptions, death rates from diseases are down; the decline for heart disease is 40 percent since 1970. From Wordnik.com. [Here's Some Good News, America] Reference
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