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angry stare

noun as in glare

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“Sorry …” Maggie wilted under Amanda’s angry stare.

From Slate

At one point, he fixed Dorow with an angry stare that, she told the court, frightened her so much she had to call a recess.

“She just kind of shook her head, rolled her eyes, got her sort of blank angry stare,” Seligman said.

Like a great silent-film performer, Beltré told entire stories with simple facial expressions—incredulity, disgust, disappointment, or an angry stare that would occasionally break into a secret smile, as if the game of baseball were an extended private joke inside his own head.

Beverley headed for the bench; Westbrook pounded the scorer’s table and hobbled in pain, chasing Beverley with an angry stare.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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