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glittery

[ UK /ɡlˈɪtəɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɫɪtɝi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having brief brilliant points or flashes of light
    a dress with sparkly sequins
    glinting water
    glinting eyes
    `glistering' is an archaic term
    bugle beads all aglitter
    his glittering eyes were cold and malevolent
    the scintillating stars
    glittery costume jewelry
    scintillant mica
    shop window full of glittering Christmas trees

How To Use glittery In A Sentence

  • Despite its appearance, Mommy's new nostril piercing is not a scary, glittery little bug that has lighted on her face. August 17th, 2005
  • Raucous women of all ages, many of them wearing glittery cowboy hats, are screeching at each other loudly.
  • As he croons, his elvan garb transforms into a glittery ensemble resembling one of John's getups. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Paige had put lavender coloring on my eyelids and added a glittery shine on my lips.
  • Bell-bottoms soon gave way to flared jeans in the 1970s as the disco movement broke out, many found solace away from the introduction of miniskirts and 'bovver' boots by hiding within the glam rock circle, dressing in glittery outfits and tight tops. Press Releases | Press Release Distribution | Submit Press Release
  • My face glowed without looking glittery or greasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jess seemed to have dressed up, wearing a white glittery halter-neck.
  • Swap your sensible flat shoes for heels, add a glittery scarf and statement jewellery.
  • This is a very funny thang, greasy glittery funk liberally drizzled with monster beats, aerified '80s polysynth chord garbage, supa-bowel-cleansing bass, and, you were asking, heavy loads of Vocoder (thank you, Broward-Palm Beach New Times | Complete Issue
  • She wears stretch jeans and a white sweatshirt with glittery appliquéd gingham teddy bears.
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