Synonym: beam, burn, glare, glimmer, glisten, glow, radiate, shine, sparkle, twinkle. Similar words: glean, struggle against, beam, team, seam, steam, stream, scream. Meaning: [glɪːm] n. 1. an appearance of reflected light 2. a flash of light (especially reflected light). v. 1. be shiny, as if wet 2. shine brightly, like a star or a light 3. appear briefly.
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121. I descended cautiously to the lower regions, and landed in the back-kitchen, where a gleam of fire, raked compactly together, enabled me to rekindle my candle.
122. 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.
123. As he and approached the witness stand, Pritchett's eyes appeared to gleam behind his rimless glasses.
124. I think I see a gleam of still quicker wit in your eye.
125. A gleam of anger could be seen in his eyes.
126. There was a diabolic gleam in his eyes as if something amused him greatly.
127. The child was standing with his back to the sun, which cast threads of gold in his hair and empurpled with its blood-red gleam the savage face of Jean Valjean.
128. There was a gleam in her eye when she looked at me.
129. Detecting the gleam of Governor Bellingham's lamp, the old lady quickly extinguished her own, and vanished.sentencedict.com
130. 'This is a wonderful place for a picnic,'said Gloria Gleam.
131. Early in the morning the red sun makes the placid river gleam like glass.