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Synonyms for glary

extemely bright

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Synonyms for glary

shining intensely

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Apart from the colour, it is very bright and glary which one doesn't realise till one gets on it," the coach said.
We also sampled a number of LED fixtures from various manufacturers and found the light to be too glary. Stacked up against competing fixtures, EverLast[R] lights graded better in terms of performance and price.”
Certainly the players had seen little of the glary yellow orb over the previous two weeks.
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The stars have fallen and burn from the pavements, sharp, glary, discarded chemist's tools.
In the glary light, we all (I pictured myself among the crowd, as though my consciousness hovered above the room) resembled comic actors in a silent film.
BM: I mean, it's like feeling compelled to rework the whole surface of a painting because I've got one glary spot.
While a non-optical acorn-type fixture provides high levels of vertical illumination, the light produced is glary and reduces the ability to see.
Sunlight bouncing around off bright, glary objects can fool some laser range finders' receivers into thinking the laser pulse has returned sooner than it did.
Wear sunglasses when you feel the need to squint and especially during midday summer sun, when driving on a glary day, while skiing, and when exposed to the sun for extended periods of time.