verb
- present participle of outglare; to glare more intensely or defiantly than someone else
Usage: informal; often used in competitive or confrontational contexts
Examples
- The two dogs were outglaring each other across the yard.
- She won the staring contest by outglaring her opponent.
- He tried outglaring the bully, but eventually had to back down.
- The cats were outglaring one another from opposite sides of the fence.
- In the tense standoff, neither player was willing to stop outglaring the other.