glary
1[ glair-ee ]
Origin of glary
1Other words from glary
- glar·i·ness, noun
Words Nearby glary
How to use glary in a sentence
The same glary, unpleasant light beat down from the same impossible sky.
Shock Treatment | Stanley MullenIt was July—a hot glary day, but a steady wind blew cool and sweet from the southwest, bringing in all sorts of woodland odors.
Hoosier Mosaics | Maurice ThompsonThe frozen expanse stretched steel-white, glary and glistening, a solid sheet of ice.
The Rainy Day Railroad War | Holman DayAgainst that green the red of Brinnaria's gown showed strident and glary, for Brinnaria was sitting on his lap.
The Unwilling Vestal | Edward Lucas WhiteLook out of that window; it's a bit glary with the sun full on, but do you see those rows of stakes the nets are made fast on?
A Master of Fortune | Cutcliffe Hyne
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