Get Free Checker

glowing

[ UK /ɡlˈə‍ʊɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɫoʊɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. highly enthusiastic
    glowing praise
NOUN
  1. the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface

How To Use glowing In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Inwardly glowing with impatience, Arthur yet saw the necessity of obeying his guide; and when he had pulled the long and loose upper vestment from the old man, he stood before him in a cassock of black serge, befitting his order and profession, but begirt, not with a suitable sash such as clergymen wear, but with a most uncanonical buff-belt, supporting a short two-edged sword, calculated alike to stab and to smite. Anne of Geierstein
  • Yogurt manufacturers, for example, portray fit, lively people, glowing with health.
  • 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
  • When he came back into the house he was glowing with good spirits.
  • A Hampshire junior school has turned weakness into strength and won glowing praise from Ofsted inspectors.
  • Fashanu will give Jones, who he believes is one of soccer's most misunderstood men, a glowing character reference.
  • 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
View all