用glaring造句子,“glaring”造句

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Had the man been sitting there glaring at him for the entire night without him knowing?

Things reached the point where the two groups sat on opposite sides of the church, glaring across the aisle.

That is in part a consequence of the government's most glaring weakness: the shortage of literate, capable, honest people to staff an administration.

The glaring exception to all of this is India, which unlike the rest of Asia has a housing bubble, a borrowing binge and a current-account deficit.

When I saw two glaring car headlights at the top of her street (which I had not noticed a very short time earlier) I once again started to freak out.

There are some glaring exceptions to Facebook’s colonization kick.

Relations have been bad for years, with the two countries glaring at each other over a long, disputed border.

The one glaring imbalance was in housing: both house prices and construction had risen well above traditional norms by 2006.

During the interventions, the chairman looked on, glaring at the proceedings, turning now and then to consult the secretariat. No courtesy nor proper attention were accorded to the speakers.

glaring造句

One of the most glaring examples is energy policy.

He was glaring at the stripper, his eyes dark above the mask that gave his face a ghoulish appearance.

Gas stations - how many times have you seen an intersection with gas stations glaring at each other from corner to corner?

His appointments, with one or two glaring exceptions, have been good, some excellent.

We told you which cars we really want to drive, and you returned the favor, pointing out some truly glaring omissions from our original list.

Energy, the motor of development and economic growth, is a glaring exception.

His glaring eyes are looking straight upward.

That India is an open society and China is not is one of the most glaring differences between the two.

A glaring discrepancy(差異) has emerged between the career ambitions of Chinese female teenagers and their Japanese counterparts, according to a survey published yesterday by a Japanese think-tank.

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