Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

156 Sentences With "glares"

How to use glares in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "glares" and check conjugation/comparative form for "glares". Mastering all the usages of "glares" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The app automatically removes bright white pixels caused by glares.
In the deleted scene, the survivors' glares are like daggers.
But it's not all icy glares and silent death wishes.
Throughout the scene, his enormous head glares down at Snowden.
Some hard stares that may have been closer to glares.
People struggling with allergies report that every cough elicits glares.
Still, Jaime bears information so crucial it'll melt any icy glares.
Cuoco still acted otherwise — mean glares, dramatic eye rolls, and all.
Despite living in a tolerant city, her headscarf always got glares.
When she arrives, she receives evil glares from the defense team.
Everywhere Isabella goes, she's followed by the nearly carnivorous glares of men.
It identifies glares by looking at pixels that move between each scan.
The result is an endless stream of death glares across entire rooms.
Barked commands, fierce glares and preposterously high kicks all signal violent intent.
Or traveling with one and hoping to avoid glares from sensitive passengers?
Regular concertgoers would shoot glares of disdain toward anyone violating such rules. Coughing?
The Beast, hunched childlike at her feet, glares up at her, radiating resentment.
Gretchen Carlson, played by Naomi Watts, sneers and glares at Ailes's condescending sexism.
Sometimes she glares at the audience watching her, as if through invisible bars.
I say some gulls, because others are not deterred by glares from humans.
Dad glares at Earl, and the 10-year-old's smile buckles into remorse.
The House chamber was filled with fiery Republican ovations and icy Democratic glares.
From her evil glares to her boozy confessionals, Corinne keeps it real as fuck.
As she glares into the bathroom mirror, she suffers an aneurysm, collapses, and dies.
They may get stares, glares, comments, or harassment for trying to feed their child.
But instead of a welcome, residents gathered around, badgering them with questions and glares.
It is not just that she throws off menacing glares and seethes thwarted entitlement.
He drew glares from many players over the years and seemed to relish them.
The sun glares behind them, descending into a sky painted red, orange, and black.
He said he wore a school jacket, and started getting glares from fellow diners.
Tell them you're striking out for freedom in an Airstream, and you'll get envious glares.
Yes. But at least there's something (glares strongly in the direction of the Golden Globes).
Comte St. Germain is just leaving the shop, and he and Claire exchange frosty glares.
Appleyard, had instructed them to wear their gloves until they escape the townspeople's watchful glares.
Clearly in shock, Bozarjian pauses her newscast and glares at Callaway before resuming her report.
His presence caused the panel of judges to exchange glares before he'd even open his mouth.
Alas, not even O'Connell's fiercest glares and saddest sighs can turn Jack into a real boy.
Annette stops, glares at Duncan, and brusquely changes the subject to Claire's own abortion at 16 weeks.
For national kayaker Brandon Ooi, light glares from the sun were the biggest obstacle on the water.
A video camera, mounted on a tripod, glares towards the viewer at the center of each photograph.
" She glares at me for a few moments, and then responds: "Nobody can be truly happy here.
Your third friend takes it and glares at the horse/chair with an expression of grim determination.
So get into this rest stop delight as soon as possible—glares from hangry truckers not included.
I also don't usually care what people think, but the glares and giggles were hard to ignore.
His rare compliments are preceded by suspenseful, inscrutable glares, and his highest praise is a silent handshake.
"As an allergy sufferer, I can't deal with the glares," one sneeze-shamed California friend told me.
This may not save you from a harsh rebuke, but it will generate sympathetic glares from passersby.
This is especially true of someone at Green's level of fame; here, such blinded creativity glares even brighter.
He glares at the man coldly for a moment, then the man takes his hands off the cart.
And they don't endure glares from strangers when they go shopping with their wife and their toddler son.
There were Jedi tears here, and X-Men tears there, not to mention despondent glares from Hogwarts students.
I would enjoy a supercut of Sansa's most male-destroying glares set to this Martina McBride kiss-off track.
James is a flurry of mock-suspicious glares and singsong teasing, while Tyler plays things closer to the vest.
The glares are gone, replaced by gratitude and a good-natured attitude that Day perhaps tested earlier this week.
On college campuses, students of Asian descent said they've been unsettled by the glares they get when they cough.
In January, the first month of the 2020s, the N.H.L. was ruled by steely glares from the old guard.
And the display is really nice, I can put it in a vast amount of different angles without any glares.
A water buffalo with a rope through his nose glares at us all before plunging into an unexpected river bath.
"LET ME GO," he chants as he glares into my head and past me, a smile taking over his face.
Inundated by bright lights, vague questions and judgmental glares, the situation quickly intensifies into an overwhelming experience of sensory overload.
I have, which has resulted in a fair share of mock skepticism and "Oh baby, you're cute" eyebrow-raising glares.
By transporting us into a world of luxury, one full of judgmental glares and gold, the viral sketch made a splash.
Madeline refuses to accept her ex-husband's young, pretty wife Bonnie (Zoe Kravitz), and instead glares bitterly while mocking Bonnie's earthiness.
On the cover, a comic-book-style rendering of Mr. Holiday glares down condescendingly, a lit cigarette dangling from his mouth.
Only "Untitled (Sheriff)," in which a white officer holds a pistol and glares at nothing distinct, might somewhat fill LaBouvier's bill.
The perfectly melodramatic reveal kicked off one of the show's best episodes to date, fueled by the fire of fierce glares.
It's delicious but is making my whole office smell a little funky, so I get a lot of glares from other people.
Early morning commuters in sharp suits shot annoyed glares at Senrak, oblivious to the pedestrian traffic jam his selfie-ing was creating.
"He wouldn't do that to me," she stammers to the rest of the nervous nellies as Bonnie ice-glares her from behind.
Many also have a sensitivity to light and see persistent trailing afterimages, glares, and other odd, annoying things in their normal vision.
What's required of him is convincing glares and the ability to do a lot of fight choreography, and he does just that.
Through it all, Ronaldo's frustration at his inability to take over games has manifested in a series of shouts, stomps and glares.
Parents described "judgmental" glares they'd received while shopping, requests to "control your children," and scoldings from members of church staff and congregants.
Beneath the video, a carousel of very clickable Amazon links glares at you, begging you to buy the same knives and chairs.
A white man who wears some kind of badge glares as people walk past a storefront whose iron gate is viciously bent.
Cordoned outsideThis fence, I cannot tell if a daffodilOr spent honeycomb glares back, but surely,It's gone & long forgotten to every eyeBut mine.
Once the arena was packed, the fagnorolahy entered and strutted around the ring, taunting their opponents with glares, clenched fists and menacing gestures.
It's a bar along the hinge of the computer and it glares at you with three bright red lights whenever the sensor is enabled.
Everyone on campus knew she had brought the hazing to the attention of the school, Burch said, and everywhere she went, she received glares.
In "Let the Corpses Tan," a man squints, a woman tinkles and time passes very, very slowly as guns fire and the sun glares.
Get ready for 10 hours of pursed lips and piercing glares, which is exactly as wild as I like to get on a Sunday.
The balding and shirtless figure who glares at us in "Tattooed man at a carnival, Md." (21971) requests not an atom of our pity.
"Some workplaces are full of too much information; too many sounds, lights, stares, glares — and too little understanding," the organization writes on its website.
Upon arrival into the gym, I'm met with piercing glares from the smoothie bar employees for my Predator-inspired triple French braids and green lips.
It squeaks while Christian Grey glares at a waitress who is simply opening a bottle of wine for him as requested, and we all laugh.
The State Department says this is to help take away shadows or glares that tend to cause delays in the processing passport and visa applications.
He glares into the void, chanting — "I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh Lord" — sounding both adrift and methodical, and nearly possessed.
While testing in the office, you can only imagine the glares I received from the room next door, where an executive meeting was taking place.
There are rapidly percussive or explosive jumps, footwork whose meters take arithmetic into pure form, facial expressions in which demonic glares melt into seraphic benignity.
He looks down at the table, then glares at the hospital staffer who's been sitting in the corner, quietly, almost motionlessly, since the interview began.
There is no border that my living family can be pushed to the edges of, even though a country glares at our name and wishes otherwise.
Gretchen and Karen then wonder how anyone can pull off a feat as impressive as talking and singing simultaneously while Regina glares at them, visibly annoyed.
Many of us are like the people at the airport or the ones giving glares: not hateful but not as consciously inclusive as we could be.
He feeds it to mononymous chef Chang of the Blue Elephant; Chang takes a bite and glares at Ramsay, who is utterly, nakedly desperate for validation.
Jones and Cormier appeared at the UFC 200 news conference earlier Wednesday, trading their usual insults and glares in a rivalry that has festered for years.
Nadler's barbed remarks — while commonplace in the House — earned a rare rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts and gasps and angry glares from some GOP senators.
From that cold introduction to their deliberate avoidance of each other as they left the stage, the two candidates spent the evening exchanging icy glares of contempt.
I couldn't risk leaving to grab food, for fear of returning to an overflowing inbox, and possibly a few missed calls (not to mention my supervisor's glares).
The long buildup, the agonizing hours of enduring their complaints and sullen glares, never quite translate to TV. When someone finally snaps, that plays great on camera.
Some find difficulty in discerning the small details — particularly when trying to distinguish numbers from one another – while others experience harmful light glares when driving at night.
Flitting between fits of rage and ominous glares and weeping declarations of love for his dead ex-wife, it is hard to pin down Mr Gooding's character.
As soon as we walked into the cafe seating area, we were met with steely-eyed glares from two burly white men sitting at one of the tables.
An unrecognizable Harris, 45, glares from behind a cadaverous face, Burtka, 43, sticks his thumb out in a cartoonish hat and Gideon fades away as a sinister specter.
But despite the harsh glares from a seemingly jealous Prince Philip (Matt Smith) on the show, in real life theirs was strictly a platonic close friendship, experts say.
Given Trump's general unpopularity, that's not the way things were supposed to be, and many in the Democratic Party are starting to cast withering glares at Vermont Sen.
SEMBOJA, Indonesia (Reuters) - By day, the unforgiving sun glares off the road beside Ipah's wooden home with blinding brightness as a passing motorbike stirs a swirl of dust.
In "Sharp Objects," Marti Noxon's HBO series based on a Gillian Flynn novel, three teenage girls glide with death glares and lingering gazes down empty small town roads.
I looked around the room at the admiring and envious stares and glares of my co-workers and I realized I had fulfilled all my boyish hopes and dreams.
Once rare, such sightings elicit coos and smiles from plenty of pet-friendly riders, but perhaps just as many steely glares from passengers who are perturbed by the intrusions.
He scrunches his eyebrows together and glares at my parents as if to say "not this again" — the kid-menu debacle that automatically ensues when you have Down syndrome.
His short film "Neverland", which shows a transgender woman cavorting in a sarong on a Thai beach, oblivious to the surrounding glares, recently featured in a Hong Kong gallery.
There were glares, stares and frustrated outbursts from both players who met in a tense semifinal earlier this month in Doha, where Djokovic won after saving five match points.
If you're working in a dark room or studio it's rarely an issue, but with lights on it means you'll occasionally have to reposition the Cintiq 16 to escape glares.
If I was still a bratty teenager, I'd probably insist on at least some ripped fishnets and a Cannibal Corpse shirt, and elicit disapproving glares from every other adult there.
Now, three years later, the couple wants to build a life together in safe, affordable housing, where they can walk arm-in-arm without worrying about suspicious glares from neighbors.
I don't want to be in a restaurant, either: fixed menus, cheap Champagne, everyone trying to nurse their tables along toward midnight beneath the glares of fuming waiters, captains, sommeliers.
CreditCreditRozette Rago for The New York Times Few jobs are more thankless, or invite more cursing and murderous glares on any given workday, than that of a parking enforcement officer.
NASA is full of scientists, and asking them about a Mars mission in the future will likely draw glares as they point furiously to the many Mars missions they're already juggling.
The visuals back up this irreverence, even in little moments, such as when William Travis's slave attempts to join in on a celebration, only to be shooed off by frosty glares.
I leave the cyclopic Amazon Echo Look on a shelf in my living room, where it glares at me every time I walk past, not stopping for it to evaluate my outfit.
It's the cold of freshly applied face-paint, popcorn being pelted at you from an air cannon, and a DJ screaming shout-outs into the dark while the sun still glares outside.
But at the event Thursday night, Donald Trump, never one to be bound by tradition, went on a harsh anti-Hillary Clinton tirade that drew boos and glares from the gilded attendees.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)The office may hate me, but Razer's new Huntsman Elite keyboard feels so good to type on I'm willing to suffer the glares for all the noise I'm making.
But what works for a screen 70 feet across viewed in total darkness, doesn't necessarily translate to a display that sits in your front room creating awkward reflections, glares, and limited viewing angles.
Its historical accuracy glares just as severely as Dr. Laszlo Kreizler (Daniel Brühl), the alienist — a type of early psychologist — who attempts to catch a serial killer that preys on poor young boys.
After a week of dressing in clothes that did not flatter me and were largely uncomfortable, I cared a little less about these judgey glares from people I'd never want to hang out with.
I wish Wasting Away With the Waterfords were a reality TV show, so the characters in the Handmaid's Tale could finally say what they were thinking, instead of communicating entirely in passive aggressive glares.
From the narrow-eyed glares of the Northern commoners to Sansa's side-eyed ones, Jon's return to Winterfell was like that time you brought your outspoken new flame home for Thanksgiving, X a billion.
The cast, ably headed by Charles Dance in fine form, is clearly enjoying the opportunity to throw darkly ambiguous are-you-the-killer-or-am-I-the-killer glares around the room whenever possible.
This guy named Mark from YouTube prank channel The Royal Stampede seems to love it, giving his sister a scare that is pretty damn hilarious — although we'd rather avoid the ensuing glares from family members.
In a black and white film from 1949, Barbara Buttrick—a diminutive 19-year-old who clocks in at four foot eleven inches—sits down in front of the camera and glares down its lens.
He glares at the camera and the family surrounding him before - shaking - he finally begins to weep into the crook of his grandmother's neck as the crowd surrounding them breaks into a crescendo of sobs.
He yearned to be where he didn't have to care about what others thought about him: Sweaty clubs featuring longhaired metalcore musicians with tattoos, piercings and no-nonsense glares proved to be just the ticket.
Mr. Darcy (Control star Sam Riley, in a forehead-devouring early Justin Bieber comb-over) is a wealthy landowner who insults her at a dance, interferes with her family's future, and glares at everyone a lot.
In China, for example, using cash or card to pay is considered antiquated — you'll get glares from other patrons forced to wait while you complete your transaction — but digital payments face a struggle in most other markets.
It is truly a glare among glares, which makes sense: Trump has called climate change a "hoax," despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary, and he has promoted a ruthlessly anti-environment agenda during his time as president.
But what might be my favorite thing overall about these fisher-centric shades is the low(ish)-profile frames, which allow you to comfortably set foot in town for a brew or two afterward without receiving curious glares.
"He wakes me up every morning meowing to death because he wants to go out, and then when I open the door he stays put, undecided, and then glares at me when I put him out," Loiseau said.
In fact, since 9/11 more people in this country have been killed by domestic Caucasian terrorists than by international threats—a statistic that glares in the face of everything these hateful cunts want to push on us.
Jacqueline Picasso is the strongest presence of all in the gallery, through the 1954 "Portrait of Jacqueline in a Black Scarf," and the haunting 1956 "Woman by a Window," where she glares at the viewer with a watchful eye.
A few weeks later, outside the Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, sunlight sifts through a cloudy fall sky and glares off automatic machine guns held by NYPD officers clad in riot gear as they effectively secure the building's perimeter.
Throughout "Rectify," the claustrophobically close-knit Paulie—where the local waitress sleeps with both Daniel and the politician who framed him, and where Hanna's brother glares at Daniel's family in the supermarket—is portrayed as near-enchanted in its isolation.
We try to whip them into shape with scary stories about their disease in its worst pathologic state and then follow it up with a few disapproving glares in hopes that we will eventually coax them into doing what we ask.
It wasn't ideal, but I was pregnant again and grateful for all the help I could get, even if it meant witnessing my parents' occasional glares when my father came to visit, charging in the door despite the barking of my mother's Chihuahua.
The Pink Lounge Singer Pokémon: Jigglypuff There's a scene in a seedy bar wherein a pink ball of fluff sings into a microphone and then glares at Tim with such malice and disdain that it becomes one of the best moments of the movie.
A GIANT model of Robot Taekwon V, a 1970s South Korean superhero, glares at the salarymen passing Figure Museum W, a cross between a museum and a theme park that opened a year ago in a plush business district of Seoul, South Korea's capital.
His on-court demeanor, including a stream of muttered profanities and glares directed at the umpire, would seem to hurt his game, but Kyrgios, a brash, confrontational Australian, is that rare player who uses anger as his primary fuel to stoke the competitive juices.
Sneezing or coughing draws skeptical glares that could make you feel as if you really ought to be in quarantine, even if your chances of catching the virus are identical to the person who is slowly inching away from you on the train in disgust.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Point Break, Kathryn Bigelow's 1991 action movie, has its astonishments: an extended tribute to the grandeur of skydiving, a coruscating image of two surfers embracing in the night, that bit where Keanu Reeves glares at the whirring blades of a lawnmower.
After Miles (Michael Beach) cheats on Teri with her cousin Faith (Gina Ravera), Dru Hill's "We're Not Making Love No More" echoes in the background of a party, betraying Teri's stoic expression as she glares at her husband, both watching Teri's sister slow dancing with her husband.
The Thor franchise has never quite known what to do with Thor's besties — they got a fair amount of screen time in the first film, but Hogun was completely sidelined in The Dark World, while Sif was reduced to swooning over Thor from afar and exchanging jealous glares with Jane.
I learned that hunger no longer represents those pictures of famine, stunted children with distended bellies, ghastly glares, but the slow destruction of millions and millions who eat too little and poorly and do not die of starvation but of diseases that for us are a temporary nuisance — and for them are mortal.
Here are seven noteworthy moments from Trump's 2019 State of the Union: Democratic women have their moment In a speech that prompted numerous glares and groans from Democratic lawmakers, the president sparked an unexpected moment of joy from the women who helped propel Democrats into the House majority in last year's midterms.
Among the play's strongest, funniest scenes is its first, a testy meeting between the boyish, tidily dressed assistant principal, Ricky (Ryan Spahn, exuding earnest spunkiness), and a veteran English teacher, Pam (Deirdre Madigan), who glares across the desk that separates them as if she'd like to make a meal of her much younger boss.
During a triumphant comeback performance by Jamal at a fund-raiser that Cookie produces for her politician beau, Lucious glares from the sidelines as his son proves his predictions of disaster wrong — then flips immediately into the mode of genuinely concerned parent while all of Jamal's loved ones surround him after the performance, insisting he go to rehab.
So if it all becomes too much, if I sense I may have overstepped the mark (as measured by glares from my partner), if I feel it's getting to the point where I'll never be invited back, denounced as a Nazi and sent home without even so much as a parcel of turkey scraps for sandwiches later, then I have one remaining trick up my sleeve.

No results under this filter, show 156 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.