I flipped down the sun visor above the steering wheel as the sun glared at us. |
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He glared at Robyn's back and muttered something unrepeatable under his breath. |
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Marissa glared at him hoping that maybe he'd get the hint sooner or later and finally stop. |
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I glared at the woman, who shut up pretty quickly, then placed my hands on either side of the small circle, muttering the words of a spell. |
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She glared at him, then spat the mouthful of half-chewed cookie into the napkin. |
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As we glared at each other I clenched my teeth and started to breath in and out like I'd just sprinted the two hundred metres on sports day. |
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Her mother stood up abruptly from the chair she was sitting on and glared at her. |
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Jasmine felt a deep stab of anger at that callous comment and she glared at him. |
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Melissa narrowed her eyes and glared at the two guys, who were cracking up with laughter. |
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I glared at him as he walked over to the counter and ripped a piece of paper off the roll. |
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My mother was struck dumb as I had been and said nothing as the women glared at her. |
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We glared at each other for a few more seconds, his silver eyes narrowed slightly, daring me to challenge him. |
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Marka's violet eyes glared at him, Simian's light brown ones flashed at her, daring her to challenge him again. |
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She drew in a sharp hiss of breath and glared at Fayd, who was reaching down to grab one of the fallen daggers Claw had dropped. |
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She chuckled and glared at some girls who were staring at me with gaping expressions. |
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She turned her head and glared at his motionless face, partially illuminated by pale moonlight that crept through a crack in the curtains. |
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Red-eyed swimming crabs glared at us and shrimps, or the vivid orange and blue markings of a squat lobster, were picked out by our torch beams. |
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When he noticed who it was, Mike glared at us as he pushed the pause button on the remote. |
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His voice was like ice, and his eyes glared at them with their unsettling insensity. |
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So she glared at him with utter distaste, her beautiful blue eyes clouded with anger. |
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John glared at Nigel as if he'd committed some heinous act or crime against him. |
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As she said this, she glared at John-Paul, as if her remarks were an insult. |
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She glared at her plastered mother, bending over to clean up the broken pieces of the mug. |
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To further my point I plopped myself down on the nearest seat and glared at him as if to silently dare him to move me. |
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He glared at the two of us, podgy arms folded and tucked into his leather apron. |
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Vena glared at me, and made the movement to flip her hair back, but sadly, it was in her bun, so she only flipped air. |
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Annoyance darkened her brown eyes as she glared at the vicious, little black ball of fur. |
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The man stood up, and his graying, grizzly brown hair toppled into his brown eyes as he glared at Colin. |
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She glared at the man in disgust but allowed him to take a blood sample and check her fever. |
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She glared at Sean with a look that conveyed that she didn't buy his excuse for a second. |
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Swallowing it down, he glared at the worker, who was walking back to the cooking area. |
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One elderly woman glared at me as she walked past, her walker screeching on the linoleum of the shop. |
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He then glared at Jake and growled, then charged him, his fist cocked back. |
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The two dwarves glared at the human and the other elves but offered nothing but a grunt. |
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I glared at her and then reached for my phone to call my brother when a car pulled up beside us. |
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I glared at him, but since he had a tight hold on my hand and I wasn't in the mood for a scene I followed him. |
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I glared at it, becoming angry when it laid down were it sat and began to lick its paws. |
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There was an angry silence between the two of them where they just glared at each other. |
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She glared at him threateningly and then spun around, before he could say anything abusive. |
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Steven glared at his father daring him to deny the charges he was throwing his way. |
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She swallowed painfully and glared at the angry red and bleeding hole in his shoulder. |
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Joe turned and glared at the stranger as though he too was angry with his voice. |
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The social worker has even stated at one point that I am an evil woman because I stood with my hands on my hips and glared at him. |
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I glared at them quietly, unable to concentrate on my book, feeling crowded in. |
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In contrast, the Saturday evening audience sat and glared at us in stony-eyed silence. |
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Joshua came back out of the bathroom wearing a scowl, and glared at the other two. |
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She gave us both an annoyed look, glared at the shovel for good measure, and stalked off. |
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She raised her head and glared at me while I merely stared, stunned at what I did to her. |
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Warren frowned and glared at his wife until she finally raised her eyes to meet his. |
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She put her hands on her hips and glared at me, her eyes seeming to stare right into the inside of my mind. |
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Fortunately, I soon had to leave for a lecture, so I glared at her as I left. |
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I glared at him, willing my stare to pierce his forehead and at least in some way convey my intense resent of his everything. |
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All eyes turned to mea and Hugh put a protective arm around me and glared at Serena. |
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Damian had to carefully move a large aspidistra in order to squeeze into the room behind Hans-Raoul, and Sally glared at him as he did so. |
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I only glared at him as I unhooked my double-layered skirt and grabbed my sai, pointing one at his neck and the other lower by his waist. |
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I twisted my wrist from his grip, eyes tearing for the second time this month, and glared at him murderously. |
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Kyle mock glared at Jack for butting in on his little conversation starter. |
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Large schools of butterfly perch hovered, while sea perch glared at us as they sat motionless on the rocks. |
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His black, beady eyes glared at her behind wrinkled cheeks and a round nose. |
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She glared at Glint, who was crossing the deck with an armload of mending, causing the semi-innocent lass to hurry off guiltily. |
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The sergeant major that followed him just glared at me as I wished him a nice day. |
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She glared at the him with fire in her eyes, but she held her peace as both stared each other down while the room became quiet as a tomb. |
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The offending male was rather sheepish when I glared at him through my cat-mask and asked him what exactly he thought he was doing. |
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I stopped, glared at the stupid cassette, disgusted, and threw it down on my desk on top of some miscellaneous papers. |
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Bryce looked up and saw her, glared at her before walking out, shoving past her with his shoulders. |
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She glared at him and shoved past him, throwing open the door to the women's restroom. |
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With open mouths, they silently glared at one another across the radii of the circle. |
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She simply straightens her back and glared at the dwarf as if trying to intimidate him in to silence. |
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He glared at her, and realised with embarrassment that he was blushing, which only made him blush all the more. |
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A few times, after he had missed his jump, he glared at me out of the corner of his eye, like a boa gauging its next victim. |
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I glared at him not bothering to dignify that with a response, I walked out into the street slamming the door shut behind me. |
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Grace glared at the sleazy man that took her hand, as Nicholas and Henry walked off, now deeply engrossed in conversation. |
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She glared at him as she pulled down a coffee cup and slammed it down onto the counter with muted anger. |
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The security guard came up and Jack either heard him or sensed him, but he slitted his eyes and glared at the uniformed man. |
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As soon as he saw me he grew red as a beet, and glared at me furiously. |
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She glared at the donkeyman, aching to feel her hands about his neck. |
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She angrily glared at him from above the rim of her thick glasses. |
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Avery cast a long, sideways glance in his direction and glared at him. |
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Taking advantage of her distraction, the swordsman-in-training managed to splatter a handful of mud across her face, grinning when she glared at him. |
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Eric glared at his former captor, the closest thing to a nemesis he could imagine, and suddenly, as the radiance from the torch touched his skin, inner fire consumed him. |
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She glared at him, wanting to wipe that stupid grin off his face. |
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I turned to see the same old lady who had glared at me in the store. |
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Peterson glared at him as he pulled a house key from his jacket pocket. |
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Rebecca clenched her fists tightly beside her as she glared at them. |
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Anthon glared at her, angry that she wasn't doing what she was told. |
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She glared at him, taking a long drag from the cigarette and exhaling a small cloud of smoke that was quickly swept away by the unforgiving Chicago wind. |
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I glared at them and muttered the Russian word for uncultured lowlife. |
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Avery glared at him tempestuously, but began to close her books. |
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She looked up and glared at me hard for a moment before she shook her head and gave a soft amused noise that was halfway towards being a disbelieving scoff. |
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He glared at me and started writing another ticket for having bald tires! |
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She stomped in, glared at me, and yowled fit to rattle the windows. |
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She glared at him and then looked off to stare at nothing in particular. |
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I glared at her, the glare a maddened trapped animal gives its master. |
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He glared at him daring him to pursue this as an invalid argument. |
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She glared at Ellee, measuring her up with her own angry eyes. |
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Erik glared at Death, but managed to restrain himself from clobbering him. |
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The short man glared at him, displeased that he evoked no response. |
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John stopped trying to stifle the laughter and glared at her. |
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The knight glared at Arthur discerningly through narrowed eyes. |
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I glared at her, not caring if she thought me rude or impudent. |
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Ignoring the fretfulness in his voice, Isabella glared at him out of the corner of her eye and then turned away to dry the remainder of her tears. |
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Jeremy glared at Bridget before being hauled away to the living room. |
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She glared at the exposed pipes over her desk. Plumbing that needed to be rehauled. |
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The fish glared at me from the plate, with a name which sounded more like some kind of hygienic mouth wash than an appetising dish of the day. |
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