Similar words: littering, glitter, All is not gold that glitters, muttering, tottering, chattering, scattering, smattering. Meaning: ['glɪtərɪŋ /-tr-] adj. having brief brilliant points or flashes of light.
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91. Some of the most glittering celebrities in the country are expected to attend.
92. Each slow curve of the waterway showed another glittering stretch with no end, however.
93. The chain slipped from her arm, glittering, and fell to the sidewalk.
94. The glittering blue thigh had articulated sharply in the middle, shortening along its length and snapping the femur within.
95. Dead fish formed glittering patches of colour against the dark water stain.
96. Each elephant is caparisoned in glittering gold, red, silver or blue cloth, studded with brilliants and lit with lamps.
97. It seemed as if she was facing a sea of glittering gowns.
98. Guy stood still, glittering eyes narrowed on Isabel for a long, tense minute.
99. A deep valley of stone fell away beneath us; the glittering air danced above it.
100. It was merely a shell with glittering branches at the best addresses in London.
101. His pristine shield with the glittering cross was scarred and broken by blows of which he had no recollection.
102. Bring 10 Glittering Dust to Archmage Xylem.
103. The glittering helmet of Euryalus caught their attention.
104. One travel the glittering and translucent world, Donghai Sea!
105. His glittering eyes were cold and malevolent.
106. Production Specification: Obtaining from natural biologic gene, bringing 100 % flash and color, creating glittering lips.
107. But the little mermaid had no occasion to do this, for the polypi sprang back in terror when they caught sight of the glittering draught, which shone in her hand like a twinkling star.
108. But West Pakistan, the base of the army, had the lion's share of resources, while East Pakistan was shorn of Calcutta, the glittering regional hub.
109. The church bells were ringing, and from the high towers sounded a flourish of trumpets; and soldiers, with flying colors and glittering bayonets, lined the rocks through which they passed.
110. Like Kafka who belongs to the dark, they forever never belong to the surface of this city,[www.Sentencedict.com] nor to the glittering screens and the big majuscule titles .
111. The legends say the Opal possessed the living fire of ruby, the glorious purple of amethyst the sea green of emeralds all glittering together in a mixture of light.
112. Described as a "cosmic rock song," the song "Glittering Sky" incorporates spoken word material from Moore about the millions of starts visible above the Northumberland countryside.
113. Dorothy Parker ( 1893-1967 ) , American humorist and writer, once arrived at the door of an apartment in which a glittering party was taking place.
114. Hosted by president Hoover, the evening was reported to be glittering success.
115. She had left the house in a hurry on her unlooked-for journey to London, and the whole of her glittering toilette apparatus lay about on the marble dressing-table.
116. Randlett Lawrence's frontyard sculpture, "Phantasma Gloria, " rises above the street in a glittering cobalt blue wave, swaying in the breeze in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
117. Action is consolatory . It is the enemy of thought and the friend of glittering illusions. -----Joseph Conrad, British novelist.
118. The sky turn into orange red and the surface of the sea is glittering like a sheet of gold leaf. the waves beating at the rocks sound like music.
119. The gold medal has a white jade ring, the silver's is greenish-white, and the bronze's is a glittering cyan jade.
120. Mother took a deep breath of sweet pinery air and gazed out over the glittering lake.
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