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glary

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Etymology

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From glare +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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glary (comparative glarier, superlative glariest)

  1. Of a dazzling lustre; glaring; bright; shining.
    • November 29, 1659, S. Hartlir, letter to Robert Boyle
      Bright, crystal glass is glary.
  2. Resembling or characteristic of a glare, or angry look.
    • 2011, C. Y. Bourgeois, Visions of You, page 136:
      He gave me that glary look again, but he'd been overruled.

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