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.
  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • 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
  • WC Fields looms round and grumpy, his bulbous nose glowing, piggy eyes shut from lack of sleep.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • We huddled closely around its glowing embers as they struggled to keep at bay the piercing chill of the Andean night.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Glowing lines radiate out from Uluné's head, a thick meshwork that envelopes me, too, and everything else. TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • 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.
  • Close to, the illusion of glowing feyness dissipated.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Our home base was a huge glowing translucent submarine, shaped like a blimp.
  • The sweet little Kiwi chalet girls were still glowing with excitement as they recounted their tales.
  • The frigate turned around glowing with jet engines, aimed at the center of the moveless Galaxy spiral whirlpool and started gaining speed.
  • I sat up and leaned against the armrest, my face glowing as I beamed from ear to ear.
  • The muffled bellows were the only sounds he could make as his face was pushed closer and closer to the glowing rings.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • There is no quiet anymore, no secret pools where fairies dwell, no empty, glowing moments of indescribability.
  • Richard's head is shown side-on, like a keyhole, through which a huddle of other images are, almost literally, glowing.
  • 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 crowd began to mutter angrily, the glowing embers of their ancient prejudices that had been viciously stoked by the near murder of their King were being fanned to fury so easily by the power of the monarch's simple words.
  • This ensures that the charcoal is glowing rather than smoking, and gets the fiddly lighting process out of the way before anyone arrives.
  • The fire was thrown to a great height; the fountains and jets all wallowed together; new ones appeared, and danced joyously round the margin, then converging towards the centre they merged into one glowing mass, which upheaved itself pyramidally and disappeared with a vast plunge. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Wickham pocketed a small box, and Miss Darcy looked up at him with glowing adoration.
  • The roast duck was good, and so was the grilled lobster, despite a weirdly glowing sidecar of basil mashed potatoes.
  • Their skin was tanned and glowing from their weeks at the sea.
  • Faintly glowing silver sigils appeared on the slips, in the form of a circle enclosing an oil lamp, a river, and several abstract designs.
  • He doesn't quite look his 37 years, with his just-short-of-the-shoulders springy hair and glowing brown skin.
  • 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
  • At night the gases release a glowing ethereal light, usually a green colour because of the oxygen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The teachers must be glowing with pride from the praise they've garnered.
  • They spoke of it in glowing terms. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has shed more than half her body weight and is glowing with health and happiness. The Sun
  • The demonic glowing eyes he carried gazed upon the spirit of Phyoni, grimacing at the sight.
  • Certainly the the back of You Don't Scare Me praises his work in glowing terms drawn from reviews by the likes of the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, Fangoria, F. Paul Wilson and Richard Matheson. What I've Just Read: You Don't Scare Me
  • But most of us sometimes need a kick up the comfort zone to move on and get our neural networks glowing again. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no glowing ooze in the holding ponds or men walking gingerly in protective suits. Times, Sunday Times
  • From this elevated angle, the crowd looked like a mass of glowing angels doing some sort of celestial dance.
  • The aim is to remove any temptation for ratings agencies to give glowing ratings to the banks' bonds in return for repeat business. Times, Sunday Times
  • If ones hears the rumbling approach of a runaway train, why should one's panic be lessened by the knowledge that the engineer, conductor, crew, and passengers abroad the train are well medicated, and, as a result, are all models of self-esteem and self-confidence, are imbrued with glowing good cheer, and are at peace with themselves and the world? The Rise of Pharmatopia
  • In a risky fly-by maneuver, the Deep Space 1 spacecraft successfully navigated past a comet, giving researchers an unprecedented view inside the glowing core of icy dust and gas.
  • For the rest of the day, my skin is glowing and I feel full beans. The Sun
  • From high atop the pillar three glowing slits revealed themselves, and a blatting sound came from within. The Search For WondLa
  • And what of that other unknown element we find glowing green in the far-flung nebulae -- green as that we had just passed through -- and that we call nebulium? The Moon Pool
  • It's that first sly whiff of tobacco on the air, the steel-blue smoke slinking seductively across a shaft of light, the embers glowing brightly as a smoker draws in.
  • In front of these two a boy tended the tandoori oven - a round pit, glowing red with burning charcoal.
  • One and a half cords of wood burned down to a twenty-four foot path of coals glowing at a brisk 1,000 degrees when Willey first stepped on it.
  • Hickory, twirling colour into a glowing paperweight on the end of a slender five-foot-long steel rod called a punty iron, looked extremely relieved at my return from the races. Shattered
  • The slaves were staring up in awe as thousands of the glowing projectiles sailed past, and the ground struck with the constant shocks of the impacts.
  • Even Palace boss Iain Dowie was glowing with his praise for the Manchester United man after the game.
  • Finally, I drove eastwards towards Sheppey, past Funton Creek, where reptilian glasswort plants replenish seed-stocks for hungry wildfowl, to Bedlam's Bottom to enjoy a glowing sunset.
  • The story is a glowing portrait of a crusading humanitarian on a difficult mission to save his native land.
  • Always glowing whenever she hits a stage or screen, the blond, round-cheeked Ebersole has an infallible instinct for jollying a melody that jibes seamlessly with what Weinstein is doing as he rapidly saws away and as Firth and Hubbard fill their breaks with matching virtuosity. David Finkle: First Nighter: Genius Jazz Violinist Aaron Weinstein Meets Brilliant Jazz Singer Christine Ebersole in Dual Birdland Triumph
  • A Whitefield primary school has earned special praise after a glowing Ofsted report was complemented by outstanding results.
  • The spill in my hand was beginning to sputter, but-I noticed that the cloverleaf aperture was now glowing pinkly.
  • For a near 10million striker it was hardly the most glowing endorsement. The Sun
  • Her rings, necklaces and cufflinks combine clean, modern lines with an array of glowing colours.
  • And in 1984 another eruption killed 200 people with a nuee ardente glowing cloud, a 300-kilometer-an-hour cloud of incandescent fragments and gas that roared down the mountain. Richard Bangs: Climbing the Killer Prince -- Merapi Volcano of Java, Part 1
  • I left the residence to walk down to the office, and saw that the lake was speckled with faintly glowing dots.
  • Throughout the rain of that evening, she saw his body glowing, pale, nacreous under green water. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • They know the best ways to smuggle crib sheets, steal exam papers and generally outfox teachers in a bid to gain glowing report cards, whilst doing no real work.
  • Everything was relatively dark and these hulking machines were taking in reddish white hot molten glass down these chutes and sending out glowing red beer bottles about 3 dozen at a time. LEGO Brick’s — Meandering Passage
  • Dirk looked into Rolan's glowing eyes-and they were glowing, a sapphirine light brighter than the starshine. Arrow's Fall
  • Led by a tribe of beautiful young women with glowing skin and hundreds of thousands of online followers, clean eating has gone mainstream. The Sun
  • The glowing orangish-red tip seems to be the only source of light for miles around.
  • The sun was just below the horizon and rain clouds rose slightly above it, their pink underbellies glowing as brightly as fac­eted kunzite. Nor Crystal Tears
  • The source of other light in the cavern appeared to Kirk to be coming from irregular funguslike splotches of glowing yellow and green phosphorescence on the cavern’s rocky surfaces. Captain’s Peril
  • The sun was a glowing hemisphere, its faint rays slanting across the sea.
  • As her hand slides into the cool mound of lentils, the camera cuts to her face, which is glowing.
  • Early diodes in electronics were made from metal plates sealed inside evacuated glass tubes, which could be seen glowing in the innards of old radio sets.
  • And for centuries it has been said to purge toxins from the body and give a glowing complexion. The Sun
  • It's relaxing, leaves your skin glowing and radiant. The Sun
  • I was awed by the sight of a helium neon laser with its glowing discharge tube emitting an intense collimated beam of red laser light that produced an otherworldly speckle pattern. Theodor W. Hänsch - Autobiography
  • They are a source of immense, glowing pride. Times, Sunday Times
  • His greying hair was styled in a comb-over, his brown eyes glowing with kindness.
  • That night, I saw her as the most beautiful lady in the room, her heart of gold shining and giving her a glowing radiance.
  • THE FIRST tower vomited a bubbling gout of glowing-hot lava from its chimneylike peak, lava that immediately began to ooze down the zigzagging channels carved into its sides. THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS
  • Ruby laser light stitched the interior of the sanctum like thinnest threads of stronger flame within a dully glowing oven.
  • He went round the back of the house and inspected the incinerator, now full of partly glowing but mainly black ashes.
  • The black-bearded muser put his pipe aside, and from this glowing scene his thoughts flew away into a dark night when he stood in The Colossus A Novel
  • Chest out, glowing with pride we return to base with labrador on lap and conversation stilted.
  • They were like young and beautiful Dantes carved in ebony; Dantes unembittered by the world, unsicklied by the pale cast of thought, and glowing with the life of the warm South. A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
  • A muffled wind chime harmonized with the occasional car engine, whose purrs suggested heated seats and warm fans and glowing cigarette lighters.
  • You can learn to sense this instinct and fan the glowing embers into a roaring blaze.
  • Outwardly, they may look the same - the glowing bronzed skin, the sparkling Indian eyes.
  • Southey reviewed his work glowingly; Wordsworth paid tribute to it; Clare modelled his verse upon it. Introduction: Tim Fulford
  • Oxidative properties of nitrous oxide were shown on a glowing wooden stick, burning sulphur, ethanol and propanone applied on cotton, and steel wool. WN.com - Business News
  • There has been glowing praise heaped on him for his lionhearted performances.
  • And since the interior of the building is still under construction, templer-goers will have to either pray from the sidewalk or in front of a glowing web site from their computers at home. Boing Boing
  • Her palette grew more complex and sophisticated - replete with lavenders, juicy oranges, translucent celadons, glowing viridians, wine reds and a range of blues from deep ultramarine to pale sky.
  • Her gaze was caught on the glowing wand and lemniscate, and she thought of radiation. Rogue Oracle
  • They were instantly surrounded by a glowing white aura.
  • The corona is characterized by solar prominences which are immense clouds of super heated glowing gas that has erupted from the upper chromosphere. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1067
  • Meanwhile, there's a new arrival in town: the glowingly blond Archangel Raziel last seen in Lamb has come "dirtside" on a "miracle mission" involving Josh's wish and reviving the town's dearly departed. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Thus, these mournful ballads emerge, gritty but glowing. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he mended the fire in the big living room, he would linger as long as he could beside the glowing coals, for although the fire burnt all day, the rest of the room remained cold.
  • Young and old in Bolton welcomed a Royal visitor to town - and earned glowing praise from their VIP guest.
  • The light of any combustible consumed on the "incandescent" system is derived from glowing particles of ceria, thoria, or similar metallic oxides; and the character or shade of the light they emit is a function, apart from the temperature to which they are raised, of their specific chemical nature. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • Standing in the camphorous light of the station, the glowing things of civilization all around her, a single silkworm rappels delicately from the ticket kiosk. COCOONED • by J.A. Matthews
  • One of them was finishing a drinking-glass, rolling the pontil on the arms of the working-stool; another, a beetle-browed fellow, swung his long blow-pipe with its lump of glowing glass in a full circle, high in air and almost to touch the ground; another was at a 'bocca' in the low glare; all were busy, and the air was very hot and close. Marietta A Maid of Venice
  • It is really important to get your foundation right to give yourself glowing, luminous skin. The Sun
  • The tributes were rather more glowing from the midfielder's Tottenham team-mates. Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale praised for display at Internazionale
  • I started glowing in my absolute petrifaction of the dark.
  • It has a glowing global appeal.
  • Offshore, great rafts of the seabirds rise and fall slowly on lazy swells, their white heads glowing in the faint afternoon sun beneath an approaching line of dark clouds.
  • Every thing I write will just be a rehash of all the other glowing reviews circling the ‘net.
  • Tish Kelly was glowing her me-too look at the women in The Stork Shop. WITHOUT REMORSE
  • We can’t share a couple of glowing reviews this title received just yet, but we can tell you that the limited edition with bonus chapbook is already sold out, and the trade edition is selling as quickly as any title we’ve ever published by Caitlin. Subterranean Press » 2010 » May
  • As the dizziness eased, I inhaled a barrelful of air and pressed a blue-glowing button on the controller. Who Do You Say I Am
  • The glowing, greenish-yellow opalescent gemstones caught the flash of the sun from beyond the door. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • The jinn were a warrior culture where both males and females were the color of smoke and gunmetal and built like linebackers with glowing violet eyes. The Darkest Edge of Dawn
  • The giant pots rest on wheel-rims glowing with charcoal.
  • Lasting one hour and 45 minutes, it is designed to leave the complexion glowing and the client relaxed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Picking up an unburned stick Bridget poked into the glowing embers a remnant of clothing -- something white. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • In spite of the glowing reports issued annually from various foreign hospitals for natives, and the undeniable good, though desultory and practically infinitesimal, that is being worked by these institutions, we cannot blind ourselves to the fact that western medical science is not making more rapid strides than many other innovations in the great struggle against Chinese prejudice and distrust. Historic China, and other sketches
  • Think of a needle, heated to a glowing red heat, plunged deep into your joints and then jiggled and wiggled about for your amusement.
  • The warm, glowing drone of Oliveros' accordion breathes its way through a patchwork of chimes and the gentle fluting of the whistlebuoys.
  • Whit turned to look at Solace, who was glowing with an unearthly light.
  • Foods like fish, avocados and nuts contain healthful fats that are good for a glowing complexion.
  • In fugitive colors, particles are packed closely (perhaps because, although he does not say so, they tend to remain on the surface of the fibers) and so exhibit their rays more "glowingly" than they would if the color were dispersed or separated. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • The uneven topography alternated between blocks of ice mesas, deep ice craters, bony ice ridges, and rolling ice dunes glowing an otherworldly sapphire-blue.
  • Everything that Tara despised about her home was glowing and warm - looking like an advertisement for low mortgage rates or pest control, and such a depressing show she had to call Clio and tell her about it. ‘Ravens’
  • It was a small room, but even so the single bar of the electric fire, glowing bright orange beside its pale neighbour, fought hard to take the chill away.
  • Just before sunset, flocks of the red birds gather to roost in the mangrove trees transforming green bush to a glowing red.
  • I had helped decorate it, but in the glowing firelight, it looked beyond beautiful.
  • The chairman spoke of the achievements of the company in glowing terms.
  • The Tukar'ramin's view tilted, following a black fleck of impurity up the glowing pipeline, starward, into sucking void, high beyond air's clutching. Tides Of Light
  • Jane couldn't help the smile that started on her face from rapidly growing, until her whole face was practically glowing.
  • She looked up at him, her grey eyes glowing with concern.
  • I posted a glowing review of this speech back in June of 2003 because I thought it was one of the best examples of reframing the economic issues I had seen in many a day.
  • Interim glowing takes place when necessary, for example after extended overrun if engine temperature has reduced.
  • Beneath the waters of the Izu, the ocean floor is a glowing carpet of colour and variety.
  • It was titanium with a large glowing sword painted on the heavy silver door.
  • I can't move, I'm so enraptured by the way the last luminous rays of light dance over his glowing skin.
  • But the splashing, playing, picnicking fun of the beach is also apparent in these sometimes glowing photographs.
  • The holiday photographs show her apparently in the best of health, smiling on the balcony, her skin glowing with a tan.
  • Some comely instinct guided it thitherwards, sometimes staggering low over the water, sometimes flitting splendidly high until distance and the glowing sky absorbed it. My Tropic Isle
  • In addition to satisfying any mobile phallic curiosity you may harbor, Beyond Reanimator also fulfills your Recommended Daily Allowance ™ of slutty nurses with visible granny panty-lines, orange-foam vomit, needles-the-size-of-railroad-spikes loaded with glowing green goo, the odd heaving nipple being bitten off, and nerdy mad scientists in jumpsuits. Beyond Reanimator
  • Hunter returned to his place by Missy's side in front of the glowing embers of the dying fire laid in the black iron stove.
  • Abrahamson and Dinniss suggested that as the silicon vapour cools, it condenses into a floating aerosol, bound into a ball by charges that gather on its surface and glowing from the heat of the silicon recombining with oxygen. Ball lightning
  • When I came upon the deli, its sign glowing like a beacon in the brumous night, a slight twinge of anticipation quickened my pace.
  • I kicked at it and peered up into the branches, meeting her glowing eyes with a glower.
  • It was nice, here in this bricky room, glowing in the candlelight, the pianist tickling the ivories in the background. Hacker - Death at the Member-Guest
  • It comes in a rainbow of glowing colors: sunny yellow, sassy orange, vivid red, flaming coral, hot pink, and deep fuchsia.
  • As the stew began to bubble on the glowing mulga, Mary detailed Ramona, Theo, Kemarre and I with yoghurt-pot coolamons to pick plums. Wildwood
  • The instrumental color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating.
  • Their previous Irish shows have earned massive critical praise, including a glowing review in the Irish Independent.
  • The soft velvety quality of the lines and the glowing light suggest that this one and others may have been printed before the plate was steel-faced.
  • A warm genial spirit; a glowing fancy, and a friendly heart; every faculty but diligence, and every virtue but 'the understrapping virtue of discretion:' such is frequently the constitution of the poet; the natural result of it also has frequently been pointed out, and sufficiently bewailed. The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works
  • She recalled hanging out with him at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and spoke glowingly of his love for skiing and pushing limits. Julia Mancuso clarifies, says she is not feuding with Lindsey Vonn
  • She hadn't been on stage in 3 years and was quite giddy about it - glowing with sheer happiness to be back.
  • Imitate the look with the newest highlighters or light-reflecting lotions and tints, which help scatter light, leaving you with a noticeably glowing look.
  • Aubrey's eyes flickered at the mantel clock, glowing with cloisonné, and Melstead laughed. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Office of Fair Trading, which is looking into whether she was paid to tweet glowing endorsements of particular beauty products we assume she can't bring herself to tweet about her own fruit bars. The Guardian World News
  • He recognized the word vampire just as he spied light glowing in her palm. Demon From The Dark
  • Red dead-nettle, with its glowing pink flowers, is beginning to show itself in similar places. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is like looking down from an airplane at a landscape of softly glowing volcanoes.
  • I'm feeling great - energetic, zippy, happy, sparkly and glowing!
  • The sooner the better while his halo is still glowing a tad … … … …. — kaye c. Obama Reaches Out to Latino Voters - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Yellow eyes glowing vengefully, his expression was hooded, dark and menacing.
  • Finally, his neck stiff from looking up, the Professor returned to studying the glowing coals of the fire.
  • The media has been speaking in glowing terms of the relationship between the two countries.
  • One whole delicious hour this morning, did my Agnes rest on my shoulder, while I held it for her perusal; and I kissed, unreproved, the sweet stillicide off her glowing cheeks, at every sentence of tenderness, from her respectable friend. Agnes De-Courci: a Domestic Tale
  • Northern Rock also got a glowing testimonial from the Governor of the Bank of England, who is quoted at some length. Solid as a Nothern Rock?
  • That he loved her, on the other hand, was as clear as day, and she consciously delighted in beholding his love-manifestations - the glowing eyes with their tender lights, the trembling hands, and the never failing swarthy flush that flooded darkly under his sunburn. Chapter 20
  • With a glowing, glass facade, humongous sliding doors that can open both ends and 80,000 seats -- 100,000, if necessary -- the Cowboys sure are aiming for the kind of showplace you'd expect from a club that bills itself as "America's Team. The new stadium in Arlington
  • They are glowing with a sense of achievement when they leave.
  • The darkness of the ink pierced into my eyes like it was incandescently glowing with blackness and burning into my soul.
  • Lifts are surrounded by glowing glass; and luminous white glass boxes are inset into the bar's polished stone counter in the ground floor cafe.

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