glint in English

noun
1
a small flash of light, especially as reflected from a shiny surface.
the glint of gold in his teeth
verb
1
give out or reflect small flashes of light.
her glasses were glinting in the firelight

Use "glint" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "glint" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "glint", or refer to the context using the word "glint" in the English Dictionary.

1. With glint helmet,

2. Among the trees I caught a glint of blue.

3. He had a wicked glint in his eye.

4. He had a dangerous glint in his eyes.

5. There is a glint in her eye.

6. His blue eyes had a chilly glint.

7. A determined glint appeared in her eye.

8. He had a wicked glint in his eye, ie suggesting mischievousness.

9. I saw the glint of hope in her eyes.

10. Cardea responds, a mildly sadistic glint in his eye.

11. There was a glint of mischief in her eyes.

12. Suddenly my eyes caught the glint of a light.

13. There was a mischievous glint in his eye.

14. A glint of metal behind a spur of rock.

15. There was a glint of anger in his eyes.

16. She saw a glint of silver in the grass.

17. There was a glint of amusement in her eyes.

18. The analytical glint was there now, oddly mixed with her distress.

19. Carter turned to her with a sadistic glint in his eye.

20. His eye caught the glint of a revolver among the bushes.

21. Fear gripped her at the demoniacal glint in his dark eyes.

22. She caught a coolly calculating glint in the other woman's eye.

23. Here and there a darker bundle and a glint of jewelry.

24. 18 synonyms for Coruscate: flash, glance, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten, glister, glitter

25. Through the telescope I could see the eyes glint like black marbles.

26. 18 synonyms for Coruscate: flash, glance, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten, glister, glitter

27. The glint of the green bottle on the glass shelf above the basin.

28. The glint in the eye and the lilt in the voice are familiar to us all.

29. It seemed friendly, but she detected in it some glint of appraisal or judgment.

30. A somewhat regretful glint, though, After a night of jell-o shots and shrooms.

31. In his hands she saw something glint and realised it was a knife.

32. Synonyms for Coruscate include flame, flash, glance, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten, glister, glitter and luster

33. With a glint in his eyes, he replied flirtatious - ly: " Maybe you want me? "

34. 14 She told the anecdote with a glint of relish in her eye, revelling in their embarrassment.

35. Behind her in the fluorescent glint bald heads and napes bulge over armchairs still turned inwards, turned away.

36. He didn't spare Schmidt a glance; his eyes held Culley's, waiting for the glint that betrays sudden movement.

37. What we like most is the way it never fails to create a disapproving glint in mother's eyes.

38. His olive skin seemed to glint in the soft light of the hallway; the flat behind him was almost totally dark.

39. A dream of 10 years coming to final fruition. Untold riches as a glint in the eye.

40. Finally, she carefully searches every nook and cranny until the lamp catches a glint of a silver coin.

41. Inside, covered by a light packing of Styrofoam bubbles, were thin plastic envelopes showing the glint of metal.

42. If she was reading this, her eyes would meet mine with a glint of pleasure and a steely challenge.

43. In the dim upper reaches of the roof, she could now make out a cylindrical object with a dulled metallic glint.

44. 23 The teary glint in Premier Wen Jiabao's eyes has cleansed our souls and created a bonding and catharsis that I've never seen before.

45. The teary glint in Premier Wen Jiabao's eyes has cleansed our souls and created a bonding and catharsis that I've never seen before.

46. 1936, Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind […] there was a glint of amused contempt in his black eyes — contempt, as if he listened to the Braggings of children

47. A blond-haired, fair-complexioned actor with a toothy grin and capable of an unsettling glint in his eyes, Gary Busey was born in Goose Creek, Texas, and was raised in Oklahoma

48. ‘In the eighteenth century madness was seen as either Animalism, best controlled by harsh restraint, or as imbalances in bodily humours, treated by bleeding.’ ‘McCann refuses to sanitize or romanticize sexuality's raw Animalism.’ ‘‘This insanity of his can be excused,’ she said with a glint of Animalism …

49. ‘Woe Betide the person who doesn't cut back their overhanging vegetation as it severely compromises the safety of tall pedestrians with hats who use a particular footpath to mass.’ ‘But there is an unnerving element to the intensity of his devotion to the cause, as if those teeth glint with a shark-like quality, and woe Betide the person

50. ‘Woe Betide the person who doesn't cut back their overhanging vegetation as it severely compromises the safety of tall pedestrians with hats who use a particular footpath to mass.’ ‘But there is an unnerving element to the intensity of his devotion to the cause, as if those teeth glint with a shark-like quality, and woe Betide the person