glare ((n.)) DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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n.
See glare ice.
See also: glare ice
- 1905  . . . the sledge often whirled sidewise on the turns, because the bone runners could get no hold on the glare surface.

- 1965  The road was a glare of black ice. It had rained and then frozen.
