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How To Use Glistering In A Sentence

  • Her lips were layered with glistering, crimson lipstick, her eyes covered with sparkling pink eye shadow.
  • Acrobatic seagulls were giving a fascinating performance of fancy somersaults over the glistering, watery carpet.
  • But now adaies they make them large, deepe, glistering, and of the finest cloth or stuffes to bee gotten, reducing those habites to so proude and pontificall a forme, that they walke The Decameron
  • `glistering' is an archaic term
  • When he was finished, he pointed to a massive city with gigantic skyscrapers rising from its depths glistering with the rising sun behind it.
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  • Neither is there in the epithet leukos, not "albus" but "candidus," anything which renders this unlikely here, but rather the contrary; a diamond, for instance, being of the purest glistering white. Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia.
  • Then he loosed the glistering belt and kirtle of mail beneath and taslet that the coppersmiths fashioned; and when he saw the wound where the bitter arrow had lighted, he sucked out the blood and cunningly spread thereon soothing drugs, such as Cheiron of his good will had imparted to his sire. The Iliad
  • When I look to your sumptuous brown eyes that are glistering from pleasure and shine from intelligence.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Vpon the foreside of the vessell, the representation of _Iupiter_, holding in his right hande a glistering sword, of the vayne of the Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • Cabalists are asked why it is that none of all the devils do at any time enter into the terrestrial paradise? their answer hath been, is, and will be still, that there is a cherubin standing at the gate thereof with a flame-like glistering sword in his hand. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • His bright whites were glistering in the dull train lights as he smiled at her.
  • Once this had been a forested and watered land with cool, blue, springs glistering in the caves, trickling out of the fissures, cutting ravines with their silver, gushing, flow.

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