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NOUN
  1. an appearance of reflected light

How To Use lambency In A Sentence

  • Not the stuff of beauty, not even the body of beauty, but a lambency, the warm, white flame of a single life, revealing itself in contours that one might touch: a body! Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • At first all that I could see was a space filled with the saffron lambency. The Metal Monster
  • Suddenly the whole delta shape of the craft flashed purple and a beam lanced down onto the Pathfinder enveloping it in a surreal lambency. Archive 2006-08-01
  • Like a cloud moving across the sun, sadness dimmed the lambency in her eyes. Ricochet
  • Now there was a movement — far, far away; a concentrating of the lambency; the dead-alive swayed, oscillated, separated — forming a long lane against whose outskirts they crowded with avid, hungry insistence. The Moon Pool
  • They were both rayless and strangely — lightless; they threw no shadows nor did their lambency lessen the dimness. The Metal Monster
  • One pulsed and spiralled in its evilly glorious lambency of sparkling plumes. The Moon Pool
  • The ferry station, a floating wooden structure painted blue and white, creaked on currents glinting with the copper lambency of the expiring day. Escape to Old Russia
  • Its seat was in her eyes, which many thought not at all beautiful, for they were like those gems called aquamarine, of a puzzling tint varying from blue to green, lustrous and lapping the beholder with their gentle lambency, except when passion moved her, when I have seen them glow with a menacing light as though they might shoot forth green flames. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
  • They were both rayless and strangely — lightless; they threw no shadows nor did their lambency lessen the dimness. The Metal Monster
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