Use "gleam" in a sentence

1. His eyes held a sceptical gleam.

2. Buttered eggs take on a shiny gleam

3. Send a gleam across the wave.

4. Make them gleam in the dark.

5. Each wears reflector sunglasses, and the gleam off the frames matches the gleam off the buckles on their holsters.

6. They saw a sudden gleam of light.

7. A mischievous gleam lit up her eyes.

8. There was a mischievous gleam in her eyes.

9. I saw them gleam in the lamp-light.

10. They saw the gleam of a lamp ahead.

11. He had a speculative gleam in his eyes.

12. Rincewind saw the gleam of gold and bronze.

13. The gleam in his eye made her uncomfortable .

14. There was a mad gleam in his bloodshot eyes.

15. Agleam Meaning: "gleaming," 1854, from a- (1) + gleam (v.)

16. A magnificent gleam of triumph sprang into Cowper - wood's eye.

17. There was a dark oily gleam in his sallow face.

18. A Cattish gleam of satisfaction flared in Miss Billingham's eyes

19. Even there the gleam Of earlier memory like enchantment lay.

20. Rose looked at me with a furious gleam in her eyes.

21. Coruscate definition, to emit vivid flashes of light; sparkle; scintillate; gleam

22. 18 synonyms for Coruscate: flash, glance, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten, glister, glitter

23. In the light from the hall, her hair had a golden gleam.

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

25. I could see the gleam of arms and the twinkling of bayonets.

26. She remembered him and Agape said quite a gleam came in her eye.

27. Their well-groomed coats gleam like a couple of sleek self-conscious thoroughbreds.

28. I saw the gleam of the knife as it flashed through the air.

29. Now and then the gleam of a flashlight would wink out through the shrubbery.

30. He took back the shifty, clever gleam , and replaced it with one of innocence.

31. Sure enough, her eyes could see the faint satiny gleam of his bronze skin.

32. Something with a dull gleam flew from his hand, tumbling down the slope of the dune.

33. There was a diabolic gleam in his eyes as if something amused him greatly.

34. Paintwork will gleam, welds will be even, hydraulic pipes neatly threaded about the machine.

35. They marched on, goaded by a fanaticism which made everything possible, a manic gleam in the eye.

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

37. Had that made approach run of Qiao Dan from the dunk shotfoul shot taking off gleam?

38. A sudden gleam came into her eye as she remembered that tomorrow was her day off.

39. I heard the back door of the house open, and saw the gleam of a lantern.

40. The perverted originality of Iago's ruse, now linked to a cause, thereby loses its lurid gleam.

41. 19 A sweep of light remained between frayed brocade curtains, without a gleam on the parquet floor.

42. 13 Here the doves soared up to a tree through whose foliage came a bright yellow gleam.

43. Though the most successful founders are usually good people, they tend to have a piratical gleam in their eye.

44. Not a bough waved, not the gleam of a musket - barrel betrayed the presence of our foes.

45. I bought some Blacklead and Blackleaded the grate so the iron glowed with a dull coaly gleam

46. In those days, CD-ROMs were still just a gleam in the eye of some young engineer.

47. 18 The predatory gleam in his eyes told her in no uncertain manner that he wanted her too.

48. 23 Not a bough waved, not the gleam of a musket - barrel betrayed the presence of our foes.

49. JACKSON He drew up with such an inhuman gleam in his Cadaverous eyes that the customs man drew back

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51. When they are installed the structure will gleam in reflected sunlight to become one of the brightest objects in the night sky.

52. Beady-eyed definition, marked by or having small, glittering eyes, especially eyes that seem to gleam with malice, avarice, or lechery

53. Then after a pause he looked more closely at Oi, studying her fine regular features, the gleam in her eyes and oh —that smile.

54. Beady-eyed - having eyes that gleam with malice malicious - having the nature of or resulting from malice; "malicious gossip"; "took malicious

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56. From the Latin verb coruscare , “to vibrate, glitter, sparkle, gleam,” Coruscate and its forms (often misspelled with two r’s) are used to describe lighting effects:

57. 11 This unique bangle sparkles from all angles! The beautiful Emerald, Amethyst and Indian Pink crystals are highlighted by the warm gleam of the gold plating.

58. I declined joining their breakfast, and, at the first gleam of dawn, took an opportunity of escaping into the free air, now clear, still, cold as impalpable ice.

59. I declined joining their breakfast, and, at the first gleam of dawn, took an opportunity of escaping into the free air, now clear, and still, and cold as impalpable ice.

60. She had just paused and was looking up at a long spray of ivy swinging in the wind when she saw a gleam of scarlet and heard a brilliant chirp, and there, on the top of the wall, forward perched Ben

61. In the dark eyes, and around the voluptuous mouth, there played a look made up of pride, Coquetry, and a gleam of mirthfulness, which impressed Copley with the idea that the image was secretly enjoying the perplexing admiration of himself and other beholders.

62. So Blindedly enlightened The permanent waves Of social, spiritual Political devices Still the sparks Gleam from those Beautiful creative eyes Dreams turn ink Into passion pinks Crimson nights And hues of unspoken blues Through neural passageways We share a common design To create a world In the intelectual Poetic's mind.

63. Our ancestors thought they were acting Benevolently in putting badge dresses on charity children.; Thorndyke smiled Benevolently and caught my eye, once more, with a gleam of amusement.; In cases of this kind compassion lends its aid, and Benevolently stretches the story.; Even Brisby partook of the reflected rays, and he was very Benevolently considered by her.