Definition of Outglare

1. to surpass in glaring [v -GLARED, -GLARING, -GLARES] - See also: glaring

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outglare

outgaze
outgazed
outgazes
outgazing
outgeneral
outgeneraled
outgeneraling
outgeneralled
outgeneralling
outgenerals
outgive
outgiven
outgives
outgiving
outgivings
outglare (current term)
outglared
outglares
outglaring
outgleam
outgleamed
outgleaming
outgleams
outglitter
outglittered
outglittering
outglitters
outglow
outglowed
outglowing

Literary usage of Outglare

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1865)
"and outglare the best, and for a time triumph over them. But in this exhibition no such disturbance met one, but rather one was received into an atmosphere ..."

2. Essays on Fiction by Nassau William Senior (1864)
"... avail himself of the enthusiastic error of Minna, would outglare and outweigh all his former sins, were they doubled in weight and in dye. ..."

3. Liberty's Triumph: A Poem by Robert Wharton Landis (1849)
"... whose haggard eyes (Who could hell's grimmest agency fulfil) ; outglare the tiger's when at midnight's hour He roams for prey : who now with curses dire ..."

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