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glister

NOUN
  1. the quality of shining with a bright reflected light

How To Use glister In A Sentence

  • The second factor is that as housing loses its glister, investors will be encouraged to switch their savings back into the stock market.
  • He stared at the wavering gloom in the cavern, with its quaint, angular splashes of glister, where heads of quartz and patches of mundic caught the light from the unsteady flame of the candle, and presently he was Drolls From Shadowland
  • All that glisters is not gold. 
  • When I look to your sumptuous brown eyes that are glistering from pleasure and shine from intelligence.
  • Downhill glistered the city, lights in constellations and fountains, upward radiance of towers, firefly dance of arrears. The Rebel Worlds
  • Within the canvas, there is a makeshift altar, the flickering of candles illuminating the glister of an icon.
  • What is demonstrated here is the dull mind of a brilliant intelligence, whose glean and glister is continually stifled, smothered by a perpetually renewed wrap-around of self-reference.
  • Soon the Libyan Sea lay glistering in the vee of the gorge, and as the sides fell away I came into the village of Komitades.
  • All that glisters is not gold. 
  • The 19th, as we went about an island, were found black pumice stones, and salt kerned on the rocks, very white and glistering. The North-West Passage
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