Phrases with «public glare»

"Public glare" refers to intense public attention or scrutiny. It implies a situation where someone or something is being closely observed, evaluated, or criticized by the public. Full definition

Sentences with «public glare»

  • But this year's birthday was not without a baby bump which became noticeable in public glare for the first time at a Glo event Funke attended prior to her birthday celebration. (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
  • Also, while details are being kept away from public glare as of now, what seems certain is the addition of an iPhone style app tray to ICS when used in a smartphone. (goodereader.com)
  • «The new government is opening up the pay of middle and senior management to greater scrutiny, and will require any six - figure salaries to be approved - or vetoed - by elected councillors in the full public glare of the council chamber,» he added. (politics.co.uk)
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