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Discover Ludwig'glistened like' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something looks. Example sentence: The dew-covered grass glistened like millions of tiny diamonds in the morning sun.
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Water that glistened like silver.
The arena glistened like a gemstone.
Inside the bubble, a second Turbine Hall glistened, like a scene in a snow globe.
Stan lifted up a piece of metallic goat hide that glistened like mica.
As it bulged up and caught the light, it glistened like wet leather," Wells wrote.
Beattie showed me a large glass jar in which dried, purified RNA glistened like crumbled packing peanuts.
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the coals glisten like rubies.
It glistens like sunshine.
At sunrise and sunset it glistens like bullion.
Isn't that it, glistening like a good-luck penny?
Which is then painted in disgusting colours that glisten like wet bodily fluids.
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