How To Use Aglow In A Sentence

  • The evening sky was still aglow.
  • During the winter, when the large back-log, often as much as two men could handle, was brought in and fixed in its place, and a good forestick put on the andirons, with well-split maple piled upon it and set ablaze with dry pine and chips, the old fire-place became aglow with cheerful fire, and dispensed its heat through the room. Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago
  • The darkened rooms on the south and west side are all aglow with moon shine.
  • At night, the city is aglow in light cast by red lanterns, scattered throughout Old Town and high in the surrounding hills.
  • If you look at any photograph of the Boddies, they're always smiling; you see Louise working at the stamper – which is a gruelling, nasty job – and she's all aglow. Homemade soul: the musical legacy of the Boddie Recording Company
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  • Suddenly aglow under the light bulb of an idea dancing above his head, Paul Reinhard turned to his typing machine.
  • The lights are aglow in the windows, the sound of the Christmas carols and the song we associate with the season of goodwill to all men is with us once again.
  • There was an edge to the soft voice, and I thought, hollo, is someone's piggy carcase aglow with jealous passion for our tiny poppet? THE NUMBERS
  • The stone stairways and halls of this wonderfully atmospheric venue will be aglow with candlelight.
  • Sara stood there dressed in dusty rose and ivory, mahogany-brown hair aglow in the light of the sun as she stared behind him to the easel.
  • I was aglow with its gloriole, but still time flowed strongly around me. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • McKinnon thrang with the dealers, and Mirren not far off still sonsy -- when we passed there I saw that Margaret was all trembling; and when we saw Bryde, tall and swarthy, coming to us, I saw the smiling in her eyes and her face aglow. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
  • A bearded sorcerer is busy invoking spirits with his incantation, his glazed eyes staring into the distance and all aglow in the dark.
  • BAt her new home, Tamika sits in a playroom aglow with morning light filtered through pink lace curtains.
  • The camp greeted us with the surreal vision of a linen-covered dining table set on the bank, aglow in candlelight and sparkling crystal.
  • When he turned off the lights the bed spread was "aglow" in sperm shootings all over the thing. John McCain said he'd hate to live in Milwaukee?!
  • Remember that your light is so small and fragile a thing that it requires all of your concentration to keep it aglow, like birthday candles in a hurricane. Nancy Chuda: To Invent Fire
  • Then Ruby's smile set the screen aglow as the Chief of Police handed her a shiny plaque.
  • Her face was aglow as she went to meet him.
  • It was peaceful: the waves slapping against the hull, the ocean aglow with cold, blue phosphorescence - almost a net of glittering cyan and light.
  • Clearly inspired by the moving text, Still provides melismatic cantorial lines, the telling augmented second, notably on the Hebrew word for God, Adonay, and an orchestra aglow with color.
  • The darkened rooms on the south and west side are all aglow with moon shine.
  • The actors, dubbed in English, flaunt bold, black leather spacesuits as they bravely march through stage fog on a set aglow in strange popsicle colors. Camp and a Little Tramp
  • She looked ahead to spring with both a longing and a joy, and all who knew her said her face was simply "aglow" with radiance. Covenant
  • The restaurant area is aglow with vibrant shades of turquoise and tangerine, while huge candles drip waxen stalactites down one wall.
  • As a result of the dusty conditions the flare set the entire night sky aglow in a wash of brilliant red which faded gradually to orange, then to black.
  • It was not quite dark yet and the evening sky on the high tops was still aglow with delicate pastel shades.
  • Its simple and lucid narrative is aglow with moments and charged yet contained interplay of emotions.
  • Seen thus, with her scarlet lips a little parted -- disclosing pearls, -- and with her naive dark eyes aglow, she was quite incredibly pretty and caressable. The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages
  • The crystal ball is green and aglow with sparkling, erm, bits.
  • The sky was aglow with sunset colours.
  • Eyes aglow, tongue at the loll, I note her every movement: She likes a display of interest. Margaret Atwood | Underbrush Man
  • A rather plump girl began to walk towards them, her face aglow.
  • The arbutus, all aglow and fragrant beneath its leaves, the purple fringed polygala were past, but they found the pale gold lily of the bellwort, the rust-red bloom of the ginger. The Dwelling Place of Light — Volume 3
  • Finally, the stained glass in the window is aglow with luminous colour and brightness. The Theology and Metaphysics of the Gothic Cathedral - part 4 & conclusion
  • The restaurant area is aglow with vibrant shades of turquoise and tangerine, while huge candles drip waxen stalactites down one wall.
  • The restaurant is beautiful, aglow with rich hardwoods, cream parchment, wrought copper screens and beaten metal surfaces.
  • Time stood still for two long minutes as several pairs of eyes - some moist and others aglow with fresh hope - witnessed the commemoration ceremony.
  • The Police Headquarters was a huge building, aglow with fluorescent lights that changed from pale blue to electric green.
  • If you look at any photograph of the Boddies, they're always smiling; you see Louise working at the stamper – which is a gruelling, nasty job – and she's all aglow. Homemade soul: the musical legacy of the Boddie Recording Company
  • Tyler Sudley would break out, addressing the teacher, all unmindful of scholastic etiquette, a flush of pleasure rising to his swarthy cheek as he thrust back his wide black hat on his long dark hair and turned his candid gray eyes, all aglow, upon the cadaverous, ascetic preceptor, "ain't Lee-yander a-gittin 'on powerful, _powerful_ fas' with his book? The Moonshiners At Hoho-Hebee Falls 1895
  • She appeared to be in a state of transcendental well-being, wholly aglow with radiant emanations of health. THE LONGEST WAY HOME
  • Next door at the Discovery Center - a hands-on children's science and discovery museum - visitors can meander through the 5 1/2-acre landscape, which includes a cactus garden set aglow by dozens of luminarias.
  • I also see the stadium lights aglow in the distance… I wonder is what going on down there this evening?
  • Her face was aglow as she went to meet him.
  • The worn but spit-shined sanctuary is silent this weekday morning and the life-size statues of La Virgen de Guadalupe and St. Jude, aglow in shadowy candlelight, gaze benevolently out of their gaudy, flower-bedecked encasements. American Grace
  • The Inn was all aglow with lights twinkling from its many stories, a beacon on the hill above Freeport.
  • The lamp at the entrance of the greenhouse had already been aglow and green, producing a bright shimmer across the closed area of rich flora.
  • During a typhoon in the Sea of Japan, the ship is torn of her canvas and the masts come aglow with the corposants, St Elmo's Fire, a source of deep superstition to sailors, who believed them to be a portentious omen, ‘God's burning finger… laid upon the ship’.
  • As dusk fell, the Gandhi Park grounds were set aglow as hundreds of candles were lit to commemorate the occasion.
  • The stone stairways and halls of this wonderfully atmospheric venue will be aglow with candlelight.
  • I moved on, my heart aglow with the unexpected memory of making a lifelong commitment to my future wife. Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days
  • The setting sun set the haze aglow like icy blood, and Rupert gave a shiver.
  • The camp greeted us with the surreal vision of a linen-covered dining table set on the bank, aglow in candlelight and sparkling crystal.
  • The arbutus, all aglow and fragrant beneath its leaves, the purple fringed polygala were past, but they found the pale gold lily of the bellwort, the rust-red bloom of the ginger. Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
  • On the accounting and software loggia not from stark softening thevetia, but from an unary, yet acetic nihau of unappreciated aglow lexicostatistics. Rational Review
  • Whatever it was, another one stepped into the clearing, which was by now aglow with the light of both ethereal beings.
  • The worn but spit-shined sanctuary is silent this weekday morning and the life-size statues of La Virgen de Guadalupe and St. Jude, aglow in shadowy candlelight, gaze benevolently out of their gaudy, flower-bedecked encasements. American Grace
  • The lights are aglow in the windows, the sound of the Christmas carols and the song we associate with the season of goodwill to all men is with us once again.
  • Her left side is slightly aglow from the luminous of the fire, an orange to her tan skin.
  • It was incredible," Kurt says, suddenly aglow.
  • Face Factory manager Li that eyeball boils aglowly, of the reporter excited arise spontaneously with devoir.
  • It was two nights before the Carnival, and Esther was aglow with the importance of it. COME TO MECCA
  • He didn't say anything, and he was peering at me inscrutably through the darkness when I looked at him again, his eyes aglow in the porch light.
  • When they walked out into the cold night, she turned to him and her face was aglow with the golden fluorescence of streetlights.
  • The evening sky was still aglow.
  • She brought herself to her knees on the bearskin mat, her face aglow with true Eve-light, and shyly unbuckled his heavy belt. The Son of the Wolf
  • His face was all aglow with excitement.
  • The orchestration, rich with harmonium, celeste and harp, and aglow with fluttering woodwind and solo string writing, displays Massenet's hunger for throwing every musical meat, fish and fowl into his recipe, with uneven results. Cendrillon; Rinaldo – review
  • And because the cloud itself is aglow in infrared light - also an effect of dust - seeing inside it is all the harder.
  • It was aglow with light, as the sea itself, and the eyes were flashing in the starshine. Chapter 7
  • They headed their way to the school garden, which was aglow with a thousand shimmering lights.
  • The aesthetically perfect world of Los Nubes is perpetually aglow with the warm light of an autumn sunset, or dramatic moonlight.
  • a house aglow with lights
  • We talk for quite a while, their cigarettes aglow, while I watch a local denizen pass by on the sidewalk three times.
  • How altogether splendid she is," Abrigant said, still aglow. LORD PRESTIMION

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