third person singular of glare; looks at someone with a fierce or angry stare, or shines brightly with intense light.
From the verb 'glare,' from Old Norse 'glarra.' The third-person singular form follows standard English verb conjugation.
A single glare can communicate more anger and intensity than a hundred angry words—which is why 'the look' is often more powerful than the lecture in family situations!
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