glitters in English

noun
1
bright, shimmering, reflected light.
the blue glitter of the sea
2
tiny pieces of sparkling material used for decoration.
sneakers trimmed with sequins and glitter
verb
1
shine with a bright, shimmering, reflected light.
trees and grass glittered with dew

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

1. All that glitters is not gold. 

2. Your thorax glitters forever with a diamond necklace.

3. In summertime the sun glitters on the water.

4. All is not gold that glitters

5. All is not gold that glitters. But gold will glitter forever.

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7. This crystal ball glitters so; I'd like to buy one.

8. "All is not gold that glitters, " as the saying goes.

9. It is an old saying that all is not gold that glitters.

10. Synonyms for Coruscates include flames, flashes, glances, gleams, glimmers, glints, glistens, glisters, glitters and lusters

11. All is not gold that glitters, and likewise, all is not bad that tastes bitter.

12. This series of aluminum pigment has extremely good glitters , metal effect and parallel directional orderliness.

13. If you ask this guy, what -- "all that glitters is not gold," what does that mean?"

14. Sticky Shapes are double-sided adhesive Peel-Offs which can be coloured using glitters or deco foil.

15. Many positive changes characterize the 20th century, but, as the saying goes, “All that glitters is not gold.”

16. Wildly extravagant and theatrical, Bordello enlists an array of sparkling glitters and glistening rhinestones to evoke the lavishness of old time glamour.

17. Adamantine is described as a super strong metal and glitters translucent white mixed with light green, sort of like a cross of silver and diamonds

18. Those snow-Begirded iron peaks Which loom o’er land and vale, Where sprout a myriad of creeks Which down the mountain sail, Where glaciers melt to cadet streams Which seep down steep ravines And sunlight in the snowdrift gleams And glitters in between Pale rocks of valour, standing there For eons keeping watch, Up high in free and blitheful air,