Phrases with «intense glare»

"Intense glare" refers to a very strong or fierce look of anger, annoyance, or concentration in someone's eyes. Full definition

Sentences with «intense glare»

  • By the time the nominee is named, Mauro notes, «the accelerated, intense glare of bloggers and bloviators» will have picked over whatever skeletons may be in the nominee's closet. (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)
  • Also, the club might feel it would be easier to look for and appoint a new manager if it could be done without the intense glare of the media spotlight, so I just wonder if when Wenger spoke about looking for a coach with the right values to suit Arsenal, he was not talking about a man to replace Andries Jonker at all, but himself, or even maybe to find two people to fill both roles. (justarsenal.com)
  • On Monday, children's minister Edward Timpson delivered a speech to the Association of Independent LSCB chairs in which he sympathised with their often controversial positions «it might feel like media attention makes discussion of child protection impossible: that calm debate suffers under the intense glare of a media frenzy». (politics.co.uk)
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