glare down on (someone or something)
glare down on (someone or something)
1. To shine or glow powerfully on someone or something. I hope you put on sunscreen, considering how the sun is glaring down on us today.
2. To look at someone or something with anger or disappointment. Glaring down on that parking ticket won't make it go away, you know. What are you glaring down on me for? I'm not the one who said it!
See also: down, glare, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
glare down on someone or something
1. [for someone] to scowl down at someone or something. The judge glared down on the accused. I glared down on the cat, which ignored me, as usual.
2. [for the sun] to burn down brightly on someone or something. The sun glared down on the beach and made the sand hot to the touch. The bright sun glared down on the desert rocks.
See also: down, glare, on
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- glare down on
- glare down
- blaze down
- blaze down on (someone or something)
- take a shine to
- take a shine to (someone or something)
- take a shine to somebody/something
- take a shine to someone
- with respect to
- glare at (someone or something)