Sentence examples for glittering I from inspiring English sources

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With the chandelier jingling and glittering, I set off down the sidewalk.

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In his first book, Trump: The Art of the Deal, which he co-wrote with business writer Tony Schwartz in 1987, Trump talks about this fixation on New York's glittering metropolis: "I had my eye on Manhattan from the time I graduated from Wharton in 1968," he wrote.

There they were, spinning and glittering, while I smiled thinly into my cocktail, trying to look as if I was completely at ease with the fact that a woman was shimmying and swaying a few inches from my face, wearing only a red g-string and nipple tassles.

JAUNTS : Glittering Shoreline Is Really Visit by Red Tide : Heavy rains, runoff have triggered one of the longest-lasting buildups of microscopic organisms to visit the coast in years.

I feel much the same way, I tell him – and as I'm about to leave, after we've admired the coffee-table display of glittering prizes, I ask if there are any films showing in Paris that he recommends.

It is partly this background of glittering prizes, I suspect, that accounts for some of the ferocity of Sarah Palin's attacks on Obama during the campaign.

Back on the Expo, with the high-rises glittering closer, I reach 7th Street and Clifton's, an iconic Downtown hangout where swing dancers are kicking their heels to a live band under the branches of a giant redwood.

We had just arrived at the Nuremberg market and beyond the angel's glittering wings I could see more than 180 booths, all bursting with enough decorations, baubles and toys to satiate even the most crazed Christmas shopper.

At one point, when the two sisters appear on-screen talking conspiratorially in their glittering garments, I fantasized about what the actresses might have whispered to each other between takes: "Do you have any idea what's happening right now?" "No.

Assamese literature began with Hemchandra Baruwa, a satirist and playwright, author of the play Bahiri-Rang-Chang Bhitare Kowabhaturi (1861; "All That Glitters Is Not Gold").

"All That Glitters Is Not Gold," a book by Marla Maples, was announced in January 2000 by the ReganBooks division of HarperCollins Publishers.

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