Gleamed

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"Gleamed" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Candles gleamed brightly beside the jacuzzi.

The snow-flake appeared larger and larger, and at last took the form of a lady dressed in the finest white crape, her attire being composed of millions of star-like particles. She was exquisitely fair and delicate, but entirely of ice, glittering, dazzling ice; her eyes gleamed like two bright stars.

Bronzing bracken and mottled bramble gleamed in the light of the sinking sun.

An opera hat was pushed to the back of his head, and an evening dress shirt-front gleamed out through his open overcoat.

"A tern is flying away over the sea," said the children who saw the white bird. Now it dived into the sea, and now it soared up into the bright sunshine. It gleamed so brightly that it was not possible to see what became of it; they said it flew right into the sun.

He wrapt his cloak around him, fell asleep, and dreamed of Lucy Ashton till daylight gleamed through the lattices.

The floor gleamed like a mirror.

The knight's armour gleamed in the sun.

Some way within the limits of the stretch of landscape, points of light like the topaz gleamed.

The table's acrylic surface gleamed.

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