Sentence examples for the glimmer from inspiring English sources

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the glimmer

noun

A faint light; a dim glow.

  • The glimmer of the fireflies was pleasant to watch.

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The glimmer became a trickle.

The Glimmer Twins ride again.

The glimmer is now shining brighter.

I saw the glimmer in Mia's eyes.

The glimmer of an upturn has appeared in Japan.

"Football is still life and death," says Brentford's manager, with the glimmer of a smile.

She ascribed the novel's appeal to the glimmer of a happy ending.

Yet the glimmer of excitement at sherry's new possibilities is beginning to be felt.

Savina Yannatou's dark, sweet voice suggested the glimmer of the first star at dusk.

It's the glimmer of another presence that lies just outside our normal understanding that intrigues.

For the rambler in Hasness tunnel, however, no help arrived as the glimmer of daylight faded.

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