How To Use Glow In A Sentence

  • It also seems to carry the well-tempered glow of late Woody Allen with a well-satisfied view of late life and with few illusions. The Unshine Boys
  • Under the cover of darkness, exotic sports cars come alive with red-hot glowing brakes, flaming exhausts and sparks from contact as drivers battle both the elements and other drivers.
  • The six-inch white plastic stick uses a battery-powered atomiser to create realistic puffs of "smoke," while the tip glows red with each suck. The Cigarette That’s Legal Indoors | Impact Lab
  • The sun was shining, the food at the restaurant was good and I was left with a warm glow in my tummy afterwards.
  • And why do his eyes occasionally appear to glow red, like those of a replicant? Times, Sunday Times
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  • I expected him to smile in response but he glowered at me.
  • Some might say the club have taken refuge in recent years in the rosy glow of their triumph of 1967 so they might be as well moving permanently to the Portuguese capital.
  • The sun was bright in a sky already shading into a cooler, breezier blue, and the trees surrounding the compound glowed with the first, bright brush strokes of fall.
  • Yogurt manufacturers, for example, portray fit, lively people, glowing with health.
  • In one hut he roomed with a resident tarantula and things that "sang, copulated, stank, ate each other, whirred, preened, and glowed. From Guyana to Guiana
  • But Mawuli glowers at Papa, apparently thinking about how to outwit Papa, not thinking about Mary Catherine. Amaryllis in Blueberry
  • There were dozens of glow-in-the-dark stars throbbing there, throwing their unnatural green light down to her.
  • Our spa facials will leave you with clean skin that glows with the freshness of youth.
  • It has a warmer feel, thanks to teal walls, blonde wood and large light fixtures like softly glowing upside-down umbrellas.
  • And the images you conjure with "straddling glowing globes and caressing the giant W" makes us sound so freakin 'horny ... oh wait ... nevermind. Blogger Bender - Part II
  • I just didn't understand that the ricochet is the second part you can't hide what you intend, it glows in the dark once you start the path of revenge there's no way to stop the more I try to hurt you the more it hurts me strange, it seems like a character mutation though I have all the means of bringing you fuckers down Killing the Buddha
  • When he came back into the house he was glowing with good spirits.
  • The conductor worked hard for a first-class result, the cohesiveness of the entire composition leaving a most satisfying afterglow.
  • When I sat up again, I felt a pleasant glow spreading from my shoulder down to my elbow, and I found that the arm had complete freedom of movement again with almost no pain.
  • A Hampshire junior school has turned weakness into strength and won glowing praise from Ofsted inspectors.
  • She was already well on her way to becoming an amazon beauty, with long slender legs, perfect, glowing skin and light brown hair with copper streaks cascading over her broad shoulders.
  • Your eyes glow every single morning, and you're always smiling; you doodle both your names in all the books, even deface public property.
  • Lou's car turned around, and sped off down the quiet dark street as Ted stood under the glow of a lamp post, reflecting on all that had happened that night.
  • Unfortunately the glow is so faint that no readily foreseeable telescope will be able to capture it.
  • A dirty orange glow escapes from half-open hatches, grilled vents, and small square windows of grimy glass, and the clangour of beaten metal can be heard far out into the endless snowstorm. Weapon Of Choice short story – excerpt « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • The result: a radiant glow. The Sun
  • The homelier glow of an ordinary bulb, or even the homelier light of gas, would be quite sufficient and would not obtrude. A DEATH IN TIME
  • Fireworks and the nightglow created by tethered balloons happen after sunset. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fashanu will give Jones, who he believes is one of soccer's most misunderstood men, a glowing character reference.
  • The only light in the room came from a lamp over the turntables, the glow of the broadcast board, and the green and red pinpoints of LED light from the satellite equipment and reel-to-reels.
  • Down the spiral path of the pit they bore him, encircling the sheening, glowing Red One that seemed ever imminent to iridesce from colour and light into sweet singing and thunder. THE RED ONE
  • WC Fields looms round and grumpy, his bulbous nose glowing, piggy eyes shut from lack of sleep.
  • The sunset threw an orange glow on the cliffs.
  • The autumn birds were singing; the autumn flowers were blooming; yellow golden rod and scarlet sumach glowed in the corners of the fences; locusts chirped in treetops; grasshoppers stridulated in the meadows, one or two of them making more noise than a whole drove of cattle lying peacefully chewing their cud beneath an umbrageous elm and lifting up their great, tranquil, blinking eyes to the morning sun. The Redemption of David Corson
  • Their sleep was eased by the sound of water and the steady shuffle of hooves, the night closed in around them, drawing the light from the fire until it was glowing embers.
  • The angel's face was luminesced, his skin glowing and perfectly flawless.
  • With white lights twinkling around the street-facing windows, a single red rose on our table and the candle lamp glowing between us, our fondue dinner felt almost romantic.
  • They are golden and seem to glow in the sun. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, the most peculiar thing is that she was semi-transparent, glowing in a soft yellow hue - that, and her eyes seemed to be empty, two black ovals floating in the middle of the light.
  • Yet even clouds cast shadows, and stars keep changeless patterns and turn circles around the earth, but the rainbow was nothing but a brilliant, beautiful, empty glow in a world made fresh by rain.
  • Where the horizontal elements of the paneling collected the most smalt, there is an almost neon glow to the blue.
  • The Buttery in Glasgow will be especially missed - all warm glows and scrumptious food.
  • They were an orange flame colour with an outer ring that glowed. The Sun
  • Still basking in the afterglow from a short trip out to San Diego to visit good friends Ed and Jen, I hunted up an email from Ed from last summer. We Blog A Lot
  • His face was all aglow with excitement.
  • Whatever it was, another one stepped into the clearing, which was by now aglow with the light of both ethereal beings.
  • All over his body, he saw a thin, glowing mesh that burned brighter and brighter by the second, burning and charring his flesh.
  • Begins glowing as the room fills with a blinding force lightwave. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How to do super-acronyms like SHIELD or FLAG
  • After they had died, any part of their carcasses would register on a photographic plate and tissue from the apices of their lungs and from the bronchia glowed with a light of its own. The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein
  • Three men worked up there making spectroscopic and interferometric studies of airglow and auroral processes in the upper atmosphere. Terra Incognita
  • Let's be honest, the tan-demic is really fashion's fault: In the last five years we've seen a very bohemian/hippie/California-girl style reign supreme, and naturally (no pun intended), what goes better with boho than a faux glow (or Uggs, for that matter)? Verena von Pfetten: Tan Is The New Tacky
  • We huddled closely around its glowing embers as they struggled to keep at bay the piercing chill of the Andean night.
  • For example, the period 1945-51 has come to acquire a retrospective glow which it may not altogether deserve.
  • The entire universe is bathed in this afterglow light.
  • Her face glowed as she went up to Kenny to gain access to the disc.
  • Her pale face had taken on a dreamy glow, a faraway look glazed her eyes.
  • I carry about no afterglow from the 1990s — they only look good compared to the 80s and the 00s which both stunk putrid economically for workers. Matthew Yglesias » It’s Stupid How We Always Seem to do It Again
  • These elements are said to glow in the inner worlds and, like holy ash, are prominently visible to the Gods and devas.
  • This one still delivers instant glow and smooths out fine lines. Times, Sunday Times
  • I caught it, glowing but heatless, the last story to ever cross that field, losing its fire like every story we'd tried to bring home from that dump. Prom Date
  • For several months I'd been basking in the glow of graduation, but now it was time to get a job.
  • After a few minutes, there is indeed a warm glow to accompany the throbbing pain. Times, Sunday Times
  • I watched with dry, weary eyes as the pale light of dawn overwhelmed the amber glow of the Parisian night sky.
  • The skincare brand has launched its first colour collection, all designed to give you that healthy glow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then there's the famous glow-in-the-dark rabbit, created by an artist using a fluorescent jellyfish gene.
  • He was postcoitally benevolent, practically glowing—he would make an effort to really understand her. Say When
  • He was just glowing afterwards, he was gobsmacked.
  • This light serum instantly gave my skin a healthy glow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blue glow dulled to blue-black, pulsing like a bruise, an open sore on the solar system.
  • She left me in a state of sweaty, exhilarated exhaustion, while she glowed with glutted satisfaction beside me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enemy snipers were just waiting to aim at the glow of a cigarette end. Times, Sunday Times
  • It glows up to 100 times brighter than luminous paints and doesn't require charging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Far in the back of his throat was a glimmer of light, a pale glow that illuminated his teeth and palate.
  • Those marvelous blue eyes blazed in fury, shooting brilliant sparks and glowing embers.
  • By the time a slab of venison was roasting over the coals it was a glowing, glossy tan.
  • I agree that the piece is positive, though I think “glowingly positive” is an overstatement. The Volokh Conspiracy » CNN Profiles Lawyers in Same-Sex Marriage Case
  • On the accounting and software loggia not from stark softening thevetia, but from an unary, yet acetic nihau of unappreciated aglow lexicostatistics. Rational Review
  • Why not pause for a moment and bathe in the emotional afterglow of that statement?
  • His important poems were mostly published at this time, in 1650 and 1655, in the collection which he named 'Silex Scintillans' (The Flaming Flint), a title explained by the frontispiece, which represents a flinty heart glowing under the lightning stroke of God's call. A History of English Literature
  • 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
  • His cousin sat at the kitchen table, glowering.
  • I was basking in the warm glow of appreciation when I realised my thumb was starting to throb.
  • It looked, to be sure, nothing like the milky portraits we had been shown in Sunday school, looked hardly at all like the handsome gentleman with the Aryan profile and the five-hundred-watt glow who effulged at us from calendars in Protestant parlors all over Dixie. Another Roadside Attraction
  • Trash fluttered in the red glow of the brake light in the rearview.
  • But as the first sections of his magisterial work appeared, the reviews were glowing. Times, Sunday Times
  • She went on to read out glowing references from Reynolds' employers and spoke of his role as a volunteer worker.
  • Vegetarians even have their own central section (the vegetarian bar) on the long buffet table, which is skylit by an unearthly golden glow.
  • The fuses were the rigid kind of firework lighter things that glow for ages - the scientists amongst us had had great fun experimenting with these to get the timings right. The Phantom Firework Display
  • Glowing lines radiate out from Uluné's head, a thick meshwork that envelopes me, too, and everything else. TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • Fields stretched far beyond sight, hills in the distance, and the sun giving everything a peaceful orange glow.
  • The ambience is friendly, the lighting is a welcoming warm orange glow, and there are plenty of stylin' beauties to chat up at the bar.
  • This is a great time for laying the foundations for winter, reconditioning your skin after months of switching between sun and fierce air-con and generally getting ready to glow when the Christmas invitations start rolling in from November onwards. Indulge your skin this winter
  • Their eyes glowed with it; their faces were radiant, and auras of light coruscated around them. Aerie
  • The camp greeted us with the surreal vision of a linen-covered dining table set on the bank, aglow in candlelight and sparkling crystal.
  • Instead of her common, ordinary brown eyes, her eyes now were completely black, except for one small glowing gold pupil in the center.
  • Faces of demons were cut into the vegetables, then a glowing coal was placed inside.
  • Her father glowered down at her a moment before shifting his hard stare to Robert.
  • Those produced in brass, anodized aluminum or galvanized iron impart a golden glow or a silvery shiver.
  • An eerie orange glow lights up the devastation of Bijlmermeer - the Amsterdam suburb set ablaze by a crashing El Al plane.
  • I watched with dry, weary eyes as the pale light of dawn overwhelmed the amber glow of the Parisian night sky.
  • Honestly, I glow with pride to see my genes being passed down the line so successfully. Times, Sunday Times
  • Husseman, a former wolf researcher, pointed and said, ‘Check out the alpenglow, dude.’
  • Quotables: She is by no means a literary genius …. .her excessive use of the word 'glower' ... Evil Beet Gossip
  • The small round porthole was coated in a thin layer of fog, and he saw nothing but the smooth ocean basking in the moon glow.
  • The flyingfish are flickering in the orange glow, and one flies close and winks at me before diving below the surface again. First Snakes, Now This? « Looking for Roots
  • They are golden and seem to glow in the sun. Times, Sunday Times
  • Close to, the illusion of glowing feyness dissipated.
  • How could she stay indoors, when the glistening sunshine was pouring down and all the mountains seemed to glow? Heidi
  • It charges you, it puts a dance in your step, it clears the fog from your senses and plugs you in to a glowing, blaring night that can be yours again.
  • He went round the back of the house and inspected the incinerator, now full of partly glowing but mainly black ashes.
  • That's all there is to it, Mr. Paul said as Mr. Santorum glowered back. Romney Spared in Republican Debate
  • She's standing beside an electric sign, which casts a blue and red glow onto her willowy frame.
  • Fireflies danced about and the creek water seemed to glow from the moon's reflection.
  • Her hands then began to glow, surrounded by an aura of white light.
  • The galaxy cluster, known as SPT-CL J0546-5345, is so far away that its glow takes 7 billion light-years to reach us.
  • The whole horizon glowed with the light of the great fire.
  • If it burnt more quickly, the glowing embers might reach her skin and wake her in time to save herself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here is a jade-coloured conglomeration of life resembling nothing in the world more than a loose handful of worms without beginning and without end, interloped and writhing and glowing as it writhes with opalescent fires; and here a tiny leafless shrub, jointed with each alternate joint, ivory, white, and ruby-red respectively; again this tracery of gold and green and salmon pink decorating a shiny stone, in formal and consistent pattern. My Tropic Isle
  • The sun has dipped beneath the horizon, leaving behind a pink glow joined by a crescent moon.
  • Our home base was a huge glowing translucent submarine, shaped like a blimp.
  • He felt the familiar glow rise once more in his stomach at the sound of the silvery laughter.
  • Her hand glowed a faint red and touched the person who was pulling her away.
  • The sweet little Kiwi chalet girls were still glowing with excitement as they recounted their tales.
  • The uranium gives it a yellow or green colour and makes it glow under ultraviolet light. Times, Sunday Times
  • The frigate turned around glowing with jet engines, aimed at the center of the moveless Galaxy spiral whirlpool and started gaining speed.
  • There were a few skimmers still moving about in the harbor and their sleek bodies glowed in the red dusk light.
  • It brightens your complexion and gives skin a youthful glow. The Sun
  • He went off in hoots of laughter again, while Mina crossed her arms and glowered at him.
  • The eastern slopes of Erebus were violet at first, and then they were bathe in rosy pink alpenglow and, between two and three o'clock, when the sun rose above WindVane Hill, they became sunflower yellow. Terra Incognita
  • The same poll had Kerry up by 2 after the second showdown — only to drop back to 8 points down again after the postdebate glow faded. Getting Ready to Rumble
  • Returning I crossed the top of the mountain and halted awhile to admire the glorious sunset afterglow.
  • Our pleasant duties over, we looked into the cheerful glow of the turf sods while I read aloud Thackeray's Peg of Limavady. Penelope's Irish Experiences
  • For a second both of the women are caught in the glow from the lighter's fiery tip. Castanets '84
  • He insisted on a high seat and a low-slung drum-kit so he could share in fame's glow.
  • When we recall Christmas past, we usually find that the simplest things - not the great occasions - give off the greatest glow of happiness. Bob Hope 
  • I sat up and leaned against the armrest, my face glowing as I beamed from ear to ear.
  • He will be a little blate for such a namely man," said Margaret, but I could see there was a glow of pleasure over her. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
  • The exterior glass walls of this sculpture hall are coated with tiny white ceramic dots (called frits) that screen city views and suffuse a supernal glow heightened by filtered daylight that streams down from deeply inset skylights ” an effect equal to the lighting of Piano at his best ” made possible when Tschumi rotated the story above this middle level of the museum. Grading the New Acropolis
  • The mood in Haiti today reminds one of the wanly flickering orange glow of the kerosine lamps that Haiti's market women - known as ti machann - use to illuminate their wares as they work late into the night. Michael Deibert: Notes from Haiti's Long Hot Summer
  • When the afterglow of the flash bulbs had gone, they had found little else. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • I do not really know exactly why, but the great tower, whose fluted shaft, dark red in the sunglow, shoots up some 270 feet into the air, did not appeal to me. A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
  • Inflate the scare index by blowing up balloons and placing a glowstick inside. The Sun
  • A nightlight glowed dimly in the corner of the children's bedroom.
  • The small, intimate restaurant glowed with the lit gas lanterns; the shamisen player played a beautifully grotesque arrangement of the centuries old song that probably had no end.
  • The setting sun set the haze aglow like icy blood, and Rupert gave a shiver.
  • Etched-glass votives glow from within, where tea lights nestle.
  • At any rate, his skill reminds him of the woman he did not like, and so he 'glowered' as Jo said. Little Women
  • There is a spectacular 'nightglow' show at sunset tonight with music and fireworks. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the moment, still basking a bit in the glow of the parade, I feel half hopeful.
  • Exercise will give you a glow of satisfaction at having achieved something.
  • If we are conscious of our station, and glow with zeal to fill our places as becomes our situation and ourselves, we ought to auspicate all our public proceedings on America with the old warning of the church, _Sursum corda_! Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English Based on the Requirements for Admission to College
  • It was a warm night and under the glow of the electrolier Rosemary's magnificent hair curled and shone like polished bronze. Rosemary
  • Her cheeks felt hot with embarrassment, but when she looked at her new husband, she saw that his face only glowed with his love for her.
  • Local people can still recall the baleful glow in the night as the mill blazed.
  • The muffled bellows were the only sounds he could make as his face was pushed closer and closer to the glowing rings.
  • I sat back on my haunches, breathing heavily, and casting what I could only imagine to be the fiercest glower of animosity I'd ever bestowed upon another human being.
  • I moved on, my heart aglow with the unexpected memory of making a lifelong commitment to my future wife. Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days
  • Fox stared stonily ahead, watching the grey of false dawn filter into the star-studded sky, ever aware of the orange glow behind him.
  • A Kendal primary school is basking in the warm glow of enthusiastic praise after receiving a flattering report from the judges of a training and development award.
  • I glowered at him and felt an impulsive urge to hit him over his egotistical head with a pillow.
  • The morning sun bled through the blinds striping her room in a warm glow.
  • They felt a glow of pride as they watched their daughter collect the award.
  • We're both great fans of a cream rosy blusher because it gives a fabulous healthy glow and mimics the lustre of young skin. The Sun
  • Mercurio D. Rivera's "In the Harsh Glow of its Incandescent Beauty" is a captivating story of revenge on the Neptunian moon of Triton. REVIEW: Interzone #226
  • The poem is re-created in glowing phrases — “A rich distilled perfume emanates from it like the breath of genius; a golden cloud envelops it; a honeyed paste of poetic diction encrusts it, like the candied coat of the auricula”. The Common Reader, Second Series
  • Then her eyes started to glow an acid green colour that swirled in her eyes, almost manically. ‘Sweet dreams.’
  • The whole village was bathed in the glow of the setting sun.
  • So, I suppose it could become a theme or subtheme of pundrity and vicious commentary throughout not only a general campaign if Hillary is the nominee [ad naseum flashes of that one picture again of Bill hugging a glowing faced Monica], but also extending throughout any years Bill C. might again spend in the White House. Poll: Hillary's Huge Lead In Florida Fueled By Women Voters
  • From his seat on the floor, he could see the church, its steeple glowing, soft and pale and ghostly.
  • Ere I hid my head she was standing in her cavern halls, glowing coldly westward—her feet were blackness: her robes, empurpled, flowed mistily from shoulder down in formless folds of folds; her head, pine-crowned, was set with jeweled stars. DARKWATER
  • Its name 'Rhugrabh' ('red rock' in Gaelic) is suggested by these hills which are bathed deep red in the sunset's afterglow.
  • Overhead, the eternal sky glowed with its luminous clouds.
  • Even scarier and more destructive than volcanic mudflows are pyroclastic flows or glowing avalanches.
  • The instrumental color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating.
  • Our classroom had a chart; on it an apricot glow marked the apotheosis of a vast flight of yellowed marble stairs.
  • Once hot, the metal itself becomes a radiant heat source - and incandesces to a cozy red glow.
  • The stone stairways and halls of this wonderfully atmospheric venue will be aglow with candlelight.
  • Every voice in the great bright house was a call to the ingenuities and impunities of pleasure; every echo was a defiance of difficulty, doubt or danger; every aspect of the picture, a glowing plea for the immediate, and as with plenty more to come, was another phase of the spell. The Golden Bowl — Complete
  • Formerly there were glow-plugs which had to be warmed before the engine would fire.
  • She was glowing, with the sort of peachy complexion that makes the words ‘baby’ and ‘bottom’ spring to mind.
  • He stared into the fire to avoid her gaze, to focus his thoughts within the flames and the glowing embers.
  • By causing only one group of colors to light, the electrician can secure all sorts of variations, and with the aid of "dimmers" permit the lights to shine brilliantly or merely to glow with faint radiance. Writing for Vaudeville
  • The uranium gives it a yellow or green colour and makes it glow under ultraviolet light. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could see the faint glow of white as the moon gathered its energy to rise and illuminate the night. FLASH POINT
  • Beauty and light glowed from classic mantel and carven cornice and walls grotesquely figured, while a sleek black cat rose yawning from hearthside sleep that his master's start and shriek had disturbed. The Best Endings in Science Fiction
  • There is no quiet anymore, no secret pools where fairies dwell, no empty, glowing moments of indescribability.
  • But through a wide gape in-between the drapes, the Tokyo moon shone in, its light washing over the whole apartment and bathing it in an ivory glow.
  • Richard's head is shown side-on, like a keyhole, through which a huddle of other images are, almost literally, glowing.
  • The whole horizon glowed with the light of the great fire.
  • Advertised in glowing terms on a website, the tours include courses in etiquette, such as the tip that coffee cups are held over the lap while teacups are held away from the saucer.
  • The repeated photos in the papers would be more bearable and we could turn the sound down when they speak on telly and still feel a warm glow.
  • Coming out of the theatre in the cold and the rain, I felt a warm glow inside me and fervently prayed for a kinder new year.
  • Just two tiny drops in each eye will leave your eyes shining with a dewy glow. The Sun
  • The sullen-faced Xavier glowered in surly silence, but the malignant, beady eyes of Du Mont regarded the officer keenly. The Gun-Brand
  • Please, young women, smile or simper or smirk or grin, glower or glare, or just mope about if you like, but for the love of God, please put away the duck face.
  • Within the transit chamber a faint purple glow danced along the walls, gradually growing brighter.
  • Redness lights the interior of the submersible; the glow from dials and video screens reflects softly off the burnished titanium hull.
  • The fire had died to a steady ardent glow.
  • As the alpenglow died and darkness tightened, they settled by their haul bags on the dirt beneath an overhang. The Wall
  • He smiled, and though his eyes had been replaced long ago by visual sensors that glowed dimly red in the half-light, I imagined that I could yet detect a spark of that charismatic man who had won the hearts of thousands even as he brought about their destruction. Lo, a fic. « Love | Peace | Ohana

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