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Gleam   /glim/   Listen
Gleam

noun
1.
An appearance of reflected light.  Synonyms: gleaming, glow, lambency.
2.
A flash of light (especially reflected light).  Synonyms: gleaming, glimmer.
verb
(past & past part. gleamed; pres. part. gleaming)
1.
Be shiny, as if wet.  Synonyms: glint, glisten, glitter, shine.
2.
Shine brightly, like a star or a light.  Synonym: glimmer.
3.
Appear briefly.



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"Gleam" Quotes from Famous Books



... where to be in England, and could not endure to hurry Delvile from his sick mother, by acquainting him with her helpless and distressed situation. But so revived were her spirits by these unexpected tidings, that a gleam of brightest hope once more danced before her eyes, and she felt herself invigorated with fresh courage and new strength, sufficient to support her through all hardships ...
— Cecilia vol. 3 - Memoirs of an Heiress • Frances (Fanny) Burney (Madame d'Arblay)

... unblinking stare. Her nice Scotch scruples were not for such as he, and if she crowded him too far he had an answer to her reproaches which would effectually reduce her to silence. But Billy knew that answer, and the reason for the gleam which played like heat-lightning in his eyes, and she hastened to stave ...
— Wunpost • Dane Coolidge

... subdivide; that he should not sublet; that he should not take in a partner; that he should cultivate some portion of the land according to a prescribed system. I saw the fine Irish "oi" of my friend gleam with triumph. "A second Daniel," he almost shouted; "a second Daniel come from England. But are you aware, my friend, that you have evolved from your own unaided consciousness one of 'Lord Leitrim's leases'—the leases, which cost him his life? Bating the fines which he injudiciously ...
— Disturbed Ireland - Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81. • Bernard H. Becker

... electric it having been repaired and flashed it out of the door. In the gleam of it, Bill was seen lying prostrate, half covered by an orange, about half as big as himself. The fruit was as soft and mushy as some of the giants themselves, or Bill would not ...
— Five Thousand Miles Underground • Roy Rockwood

... rushing stream, In Fancy's misty light, Gigantic shapes and shadows gleam Portentous through the ...
— The Clever Woman of the Family • Charlotte M. Yonge


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