Lexicographical Neighbors of Outglared
Literary usage of Outglared
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1883)
"Mr. Pollen's cheeks grew almost as red as his afternoon necktie, and each of his
eyes outglared the blaze of his solitaire. ' Sir—sir,' he stuttered out,' ..."
2. Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art by William Harrison Ainsworth, George Cruikshank, Hablot Knight Browne (1845)
"... or welcoming the coming of the new one, and an occasional fall of sparks from
an expiring rocket outglared the dim light of the flickering lamp. ..."
3. The pirate. By the author of 'Waverley'. by Walter Scott (1826)
"I tell you, my friend, that were all my former sins doubled in weight and in dye,
such a vil- lany would have outglared and outweighed ihem all. ..."
4. The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last by Walter Scott (1833)
"I tell you, my friend, that, were all my former sins doubled in weight and in
dye, such a villany would have outglared and outweighed them all. ..."
5. Bunker Bean by Harry Leon Wilson (1913)
"In truth, Bean outglared him. Breede leaned again to the telephone, listening.
Bean lowered his eyes to the cuffs. ..."