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Glary

Glary \Glar"y\, a. Of a dazzling luster; glaring; bright; shining; smooth.

Bright, crystal glass is glary.
--Boyle.

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glary

a. Of a dazzling lustre; glaring; bright; shining.

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glary

adj. shining intensely; "the blazing sun"; "blinding headlights"; "dazzling snow"; "fulgent patterns of sunlight"; "the glaring sun" [syn: blazing, blinding, dazzling, fulgent, glaring]

Usage examples of "glary".

Outside the glary cone of his headlamp's beam, the ice was an intense cobalt blue, an effect caused by the same Rayleigh scattering that blued the color of the sky.

Okay, well, some people had sharper senses than others-which was why composers of symphonies could hear more complex harmonies and rhythms in music than could the average concert goer, why some baseball players could see a pop fly against a glary sky sooner than others, and why a master viniculturist could appreciate subtler qualities of a rare vintage than could a stoned-blind wino who was only concerned with the effect.

When he pulled out of Brother Bob's parking lot into the highway, which was still glary with the prolonged summer daylight, he could feel his master's touch upon his steering arm.