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glareness
Obs.
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n.
the quality of being glare.
See: glare ((adj.))
Quotations
1849
Now our curling in Canada East is practised with iron "stones" of 56 pounds, from that up to 80 pounds, owing to the "glareness" of the ice; and as real stones are apt to break 295 with the frost, iron is used instead.