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Glimmering   /glˈɪmərɪŋ/   Listen
noun
Glimmering  n.  
1.
Faint, unsteady light; a glimmer.
2.
A faint view or idea; a glimpse; an inkling.



verb
Glimmer  v. i.  (past & past part. glimmered; pres. part. glimmering)  To give feeble or scattered rays of light; to shine faintly; to show a faint, unsteady light; as, the glimmering dawn; a glimmering lamp. "The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day."
Synonyms: To gleam; to glitter. See Gleam, Flash.






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"Glimmering" Quotes from Famous Books



... had wrought an almost instantaneous change. He had come home with a feeling of despair tugging at his heart. Nothing appeared before him but ruin. Now the light of hope, feeble though were the rays, came glimmering across the ...
— The Two Wives - or, Lost and Won • T. S. Arthur

... was now heard advancing, so slowly that the glimmering light which he held in his hand was visible on the ruined walls of the vault some time before it showed ...
— Waverley Volume XII • Sir Walter Scott

... that he might say to Mr. Kennedy as an excuse, should he again come across his late companion. He reached the corner of Park Street before that gentleman could have been there unless he also had run; but just in time to see him as he was coming on,—and also to see in the dark glimmering of the slight uncertain moonlight that the two men were behind him. He retreated a step backwards in the corner, resolving that when Mr. Kennedy came up, they two would go on together; for now it was clear that Mr. Kennedy was followed. But Mr. Kennedy did not reach the corner. When he was ...
— Phineas Finn - The Irish Member • Anthony Trollope

... that this Fairy Curragh,[A] The Centuries thorough, glimmering uphold. Through all the World the fairest land of any Is this whereon ...
— A Celtic Psaltery • Alfred Perceval Graves

... ascribed to the Spirit—a something very different from the idea conveyed by the often-repeated phrase, "And God said." What that something may be it is hard for us to conceive, harder still to express, but the following considerations may perhaps throw some glimmering of light ...
— The Story of Creation as told by Theology and by Science • T. S. Ackland


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