glinted in English

verb
1
give out or reflect small flashes of light.
her glasses were glinting in the firelight

Use "glinted" in a sentence

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

1. Hostility glinted in his eyes.

2. Moisture glinted on the leaves.

3. 1 The sun glinted on the windows.

4. A phantasmal fire glinted in the eyeballs.

5. His helmet glinted in the moonlight.

6. The stream glinted in the moonlight.

7. The sea glinted in the moonlight.

8. The gold glinted in the sunlight.

9. The sun glinted on the windows.

10. Her spectacles glinted in the moonlight.

11. His badge glinted in the evening sun.

12. 5 His helmet glinted in the moonlight.

13. Every so often, light glinted on the silver belt.

14. The knife glinted and the keg fell away cleanly.

15. His burnished armour glinted in the light of the setting sun.

16. Yes, some of the glassy spheroids glinted out of the gray lunar rocks like tiny diamonds!

17. The knife glinted briefly from its sheath and was concealed again.

18. The light from the setting sun glinted on the brass-tone doorknob.

19. Synonyms for Coruscated include flamed, flashed, glanced, gleamed, glimmered, glinted, glistened, glistered, glittered and lustered

20. The four desperadoes took off after us, running up the road as their gun barrels glinted in the light.

21. Diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires as well as a mixture of semi-precious stones glinted and sparkled at her from all directions.

22. Examples The light from the Proteus penetrated through what seemed to him a vast thickness of tissue and in its muted intensity, the Alveolus was a tremendous cavern, with walls that glinted moistly and distantly.

23. The consulting detective was also pleased with the discussion; his eyes glinted like the sparks of Attritive flint; and though his sips were dainty, as befitted a gentleman savoring the fruit of Bacchus, the sips were frequent and exuberant.