Seemed furious and poured lager all over the daughter (6)
I believe the answer is:
glared
'seemed furious and poured' is the definition.
I can't judge whether this definition defines the answer.
'lager all over the daughter' is the wordplay.
'all over' is an anagram indicator.
'the daughter' becomes 'd' ().
'lager' with letters rearranged gives 'glare'.
'glare'+'d'='GLARED'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for glared that I've seen before include "Glowered" , "Lowered" , "Looked angrily" , "Stared fiercely" , "Was too bright" .)