Sentences with phrase «glare at»

This is an inspiration, as I daily glare at my (stained, dust infested, ripping at the seams) carpet in disgust.
Squirrels do lively dances on my fence while my kitties sniff the air and glare at the squirrels for daring to be so close to their «home.»
, but the dust bunnies don't glare at you as much as with other flooring I've had.
I can see you now, brushing your hair across and forward over your forehead, casting a steely - eyed curse - ridden sideways - glare at the ass - hole before you, with lips pursed and your right eye twitching a la a combination of «The Donald» and «Dirty Harry»... saying with grim determination..................» Y ’ ER FIRED!!
When I'm struggling or anxious or depressed, I roll my eyes and I glare at you when you say the wrong thing.
Like the iPad Air 2, Apple pegs the reduction in glare at 56 percent.
As I watched one guy unselfconsciously grimace, grin, and glare at the pig replicating his movements, he seemed legitimately disappointed that, on sticking out his tongue, the animal didn't do the same.
Those standing glare at the ones who found a seat, willing them to get off at the next stop.
Since increasing supplies (at least the supply increases being proposed) doesn't appear to save us from contemplating suicide as we glare at the sign above our local Shell stations, we naturally ask: what about decreasing demand?
In Commerce Exterieur Mondial Sentimental, life - size marble figures adorned with coins glare at the viewer with palpable contempt.
This hopefully means angry business men will glare at me a little less when I'm playing the console on the subway.
And while it's easy to cast a baleful glare at Ubisoft for its clunky customer service, it's not the only publisher with a policy of shooting down unauthorized keys: The famously gamer - friendly Devolver Digital said in April 2014 that keys for its games purchased through popular reseller G2A «are not legitimate, not guaranteed, and not supported.
(Yoshi and Toadette glare at the brothers with a stern look.)
Glare at the pup, get up and move away.
Obedience training also increases the chances that your dogs will listen to you if they begin to posture and glare at each other.
We glare at them, chalk them up to being rude, and count the seconds until we can escape.
They'll glare at the neighbour's cat rather than look in the mirror, while rubbing their hands together at how much their house has appreciated in value, content to believe it had everything to do with their hard work and nothing to do with an artificial, criminally inflated market.
Or you plan to redeem for groceries, but standing there holding up the line while your cashier (and all the other customers) glare at you for using the coupons makes you cringe.
Most e-readers and tablets have a mirror - like reflective screen that can catch sunlight and glare it at you.
The Screen protector does not really work, it does not really reduce the glare at all.
So I choose my words so carefully, like the sun, make it glow, or they glare at me.
The big thing I noticed was that the resolution was tremendous and even with lots of overhead light there was little to no glare at all.
Conversely you read comfortably in bright sunlight with no screen glare at all.
The e-ink display is nice and crisp and really looks just like paper (ie no glare at all).
The other special feature is a high - dynamic range camera that reduces glare at night.
Take him to the mall at Christmas to buy a BB gun, glare at the mall Santa the entire time.
It also includes all - terrain tires, more ground clearance, red tow hooks, different front and rear fascias to improve approach and departure angles, and skid plates to protect the underside of the car, and of course, the instantly recognizable matte - black hood decal to reduce hood glare at high hill - climbing angles.
For maximum effect, it's best to glare at this muscled - up specimen from dead ahead or straight behind.
The scenes in which Robbie and Janney go at each other, or even glare at one another from across the ice, are the most powerful in I, Tonya, and there are far too few of them.
So I think she was a method actor... so in between takes she would just sort of glare at me [laughs].
Prior to this, her apathy suggests that the worst she could do to someone is glare at them in frustration or derision.
British Oscar - winner Emma Thompson, also appearing as a guest on the programme, appeared to glare at Sandler, while some viewers said they «felt very uncomfortable» watching the footage.
Fathers glare at the row of newborns laid out in a nursery.
They glare at us menacingly as we drive by.
He would tell me to leave the room to feed if we had guests, or visited people, and openly glare at me if I didn't.
It's unsafe for small children to glare at the sun with their eyes.
At the very least I would glare at him very intensely and probably say something like, «In this house we respect the wonders of the ancient world, young man!»
Where I used to live, we DID see «BF Police» Usually Earth - Mama types (if anyone reading this is an E-M, no offense meant) who would glare at the offender, and then go over to the poor mother / father bottle - feeding the child, berating the.
Its intimidating to think about leaving the security of your home, where you have all the supplies on hand, and no strangers to glare at you if your baby starts crying.
The former Toulouse player did not celebrate but he did fire a telling glare at the home fans in the Virage Nord.
What likely raises the ire of Woods that day is Garcia's piercing glare at his opponent following a long birdie putt on the 13th hole.
It just seemed to glare at me — broccoli.
Just don't glare at me when I say the very concept of a big Magic guy in the sky pre-determining every action within the universe seem highly unlikely; and I would go on to say, and could prove, also a very dangerous idea.
It is built on sand, surrounded by high barbed wire, the stark grounds spiked with immensely tall lighting poles that cast an alien sodium vapor glare at midnight: a Stanley Kubrick set for a futuristic nightmare.
All of the faces «line up on this new horizon to glare at him.»
As executives on the top floors of those buildings glare at each other above Midtown's rooftops, Citigroup is completing construction on its new Tribeca headquarters.
Yet we still insist on glaring at our smartphones when we should be staring at the lake.
I glared at him as I walked through the living room with yet another pile of colors to wash and eventually fold and put away.
«If the people around you are glaring at you, chances are, you need to lower your voice.»
The two of them, sharing a debating stage, or glaring at one another across the aisle in the House of Commons, would be a perfect matched set — matter and anti-matter, ivory chess pieces vs. obsidian.
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