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agleam

[ US /əˈɡɫim/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. bright with a steady but subdued shining
    the gleaming brass on the altar
    Nereids beneath the nitid moon
    from the plane we saw the city below agleam with lights

How To Use agleam In A Sentence

  • Bells you gave me, bells of victory, bells of merriment, yellow and green; cloches clashing, swaggering braggarts, helmets agleam coppery red.
  • Septach Melayn, grinning a broad shameless grin, turned and lifted his hand, showing it agleam with great round ten-royal coins. LORD PRESTIMION
  • When he raised his gaze to inspect his face, Lat found his eyes agleam with the intensity of his fervour.
  • The restaurant was warm, the windows misted, white tablecloths agleam, the low partitions between the tables creating intimacy. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • from the plane we saw the city below agleam with lights
  • For years, you could find them regularly in the halls of Shorecrest High School, medals shining, black shoes agleam, trouser creases sharper than a regulation haircut.
  • The stately three-storey Georgian edifice agleam with intricate furniture comes complete with the ghost of former mistress Annie Palmer.
  • ‘I'll be going to the other castle now, to give the other friends some powers,’ said Mystic, waving good-bye and magically flying out of the broken window, wing agleam.
  • There were the unfinished shoes for Emily Grenfell lying on the bench, the amethysts agleam against the softness of the leather.
  • But Stockholder's own creations easily held center stage, blazing away in the brightly lit gallery with plastic agleam and fake fur flying.
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