Synonym: blaze, blush, burn, dazzle, flame, flare, flicker, flush, glare, quake, quiver, radiate, redden, shine, shiver, thrill, tingle, tremble. Similar words: glower, globe, glove, global, gloomy, glooming, glorious, parking lot. Meaning: [gləʊ] n. 1. an alert and refreshed state 2. light from nonthermal sources 3. the phenomenon of light emission by a body as its temperature is raised 4. a feeling of considerable warmth 5. a steady even light without flames 6. the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface 7. an appearance of reflected light. v. 1. emit a steady even light without flames 2. have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink 3. shine intensely, as if with heat 4. be exuberant or high-spirited 5. experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion.
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151. Light sent into the oil layer was confined there, bouncing between the metal and air boundaries. The beam spread out ever more quickly, generating a trumpet-shaped glow (see image).
152. As the name suggests, the caveserves as the home to glowworms, specifically Arachnocampa luminosa, which are a type of fungus gnat species that glow in their larval stage.
153. Resemble at present: With planning fierce Bi of dim glow of the setting sun rips Yan? shoe and trousers wet, cannot go out temporarily, can get into mosquito-curtain to listen to rain only.
154. Here, the submillimetre emission is shown as the blue clouds surrounding the reddish glow of the ionised gas (shown with data from the SuperCosmos H-alpha survey).
155. The uniform glow discharges between two symmetrical Chang electrodes through an auto-preionization electrocircuit are controlled by a high-voltage pulsed trigger and a rotary spark-gap switch.
156. The sun casts a glow on this mountain terrain surrounding the Yukon River.sentencedict.com/glow.html
157. The ruddy morning stole up the horizon, casting a crimson glow into the watcher's room.
158. You will look better, your skin will glow, and you will live five years longer than a teetotaler.
159. Press the button and the LEDs glow to tell the time in refreshingly traditional digits.
160. At 11pm, Miss Chen got out of bed to use the toilet, and suddenly noticed a faint blue glow coming from the kitchen, and that the bright blue glow was coming from the pork itself!
161. As an ionizing radiation it can cause chemical reactions, and causes many substances to glow or fluoresce .
162. Post - treating process , combined gel - coating and surface - film coating routes , for alkaline earth aluminates after - glow phosphors was studied.
163. The sun is falling, silhouetting the forested skyline and covering our sails in its yellowy glow.
164. The company also plans to aim for military applications, to perhaps field-test night glow goggles by the end of 2008.
165. Wherever the sunflowers grew there seemed to be a special golden glow in the air.
166. On an individual level, people can help reduce much sky glow by using lighting only when necessary and by choosing well shielded lighting fixtures.
167. The paper introduces the long after glow phosphorescence material and its applications in ceramics process.
168. Fireflies are winged beetles and give off a green luminous glow from chemicals in their lower abdomen in a process called bioluminescence.
169. MHCD can as plasma cathode for high - pressure glow discharge to solve the instability of glow - to - arc transition .
170. Then, slowly, the trees around them begin to pulse with a faint radiant energy. The bioluminescence spreads throughout the roots, until they glow like a vast system of fiberoptics.
171. The zodiacal light is a pyramid - shaped glow in the east before dawn.
172. He was so pale that he seemed to emit a pearly glow.
173. In 1802, Sir Humphrey Davy discovered that electricity could make a thin strip of platinum glow and give off light, but because platinum was so expensive, he didn't develop the idea much further.
174. Scrap dealer Devair Ferreira, who bought the source, was intrigued by the blue glow it emitted in the dark.
175. I looked to see whether anyone else realized that sun's golden glow, but everyone was hurrying to and fro, most with eyes fixed on the ground.
176. Because the explosives soak up the electrons that would emit the blue glow.
177. The region's small size and its intense glow telltale signs of a very young, massive star.
178. Already large areas of the first floor were burning - he could see the glow in the windows.
179. Put the power line through the frame to the terminal, then fasten the glow starter tightly.
180. At night this glow is known as the gegenschein (German for "counter glow"), and can be seen as a faint glow in an extremely dark sky.