See Also: glare(3)(dictionary)
glare(2)(dictionary)
glare(1)(dictionary)
Glare(medicine)
glare(4)(dictionary)
glare 2, noun(dictionary)
veiling glare(medicine)
dazzling glare(medicine)
blinding glare(medicine)
peripheral glare(medicine)

glare 1, verb (oh) and War chest (finance)


glare 1, verb (oh)



[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Middle Low German; Origin: glaren 'to shine dully']
to look angrily at someone for a long time
-see also stare stare glare at
::She glared at him accusingly.
glare into/across/round etc
::He glared round the room as if expecting a challenge.
[always + adverb/preposition] to shine with a very strong bright light which hurts your eyes
::The sun glared down on us.

War chest (finance)


Slang for the reserve of cash a corporation sets aside to attempt a takeover or to defend against a hostile takeover.