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glaringly

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glar·ing  (glârng)
adj.
1. Shining intensely and blindingly: the glaring noonday sun.
2. Tastelessly showy or bright; garish.
3. Conspicuous; obvious: a glaring error. See Synonyms at flagrant.
4. Staring with anger, fierceness, or hostility: glaring eyes.

glaring·ly adv.
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Adv.1.glaringly - in a glaring manner; "it was glaringly obvious"
Translations
glaringly [ˈglɛərɪŋlɪ] ADV to be glaringly obviousestar totalmente claro, saltar a la vista
glaringly [ˈglɛərɪŋli] adv
It was glaringly obvious → C'était d'une évidence absolue.
glaringly
adv
shinegrell; glaringly brightgrell
(= blatantly) glaringly obvious (fact, statement)überdeutlich; it was glaringly obvious that he had no ideaes war nur zu ersichtlich, dass er keine Ahnung hatte; a glaringly obvious errorein Fehler, der einem geradezu ins Auge springt; it’s glaringly wrongdas ist ein eklatanter Fehler
glaringly [ˈglɛərɪŋlɪ] adv it is glaringly obvious that ...è più che evidente che...
glaringly [ˈglɛərɪŋlɪ] adv it is glaringly obvious that ...è più che evidente che...


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It was glaringly hot, not a cloud in the sky nor a breath of wind, and the only shadow was that of the few scattered pine trees.
This is by openly, but not too glaringly, coquetting with Mr.
In the front rank were the chiefs and principal warriors, glaringly painted and decorated; behind them were arranged the rest of the people, men, women, and children.
 
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