Glistened [verb]

Definition of Glistened:

shimmer

Synonyms of Glistened:


Opposite/Antonyms of Glistened:

Dull


Sentence/Example of Glistened:

The green damp hung upon the low walls, and the tracks of the snail and slug glistened in the light; but all was still as death.

Alfreton's eyes glistened, and his hand shook a little as he touched the rim of Winston's goblet.

And as the ship trembled the light over her head would shine on Harvey's ring, and it glistened like a tear.

Talpers flushed angrily, and then grinned, until his alkali-cracked lips glistened in the lamplight.

The handkerchief at the girl's neck fluttered, and a strand of her hair danced and glistened in the sunshine.

Five minutes later a spark glistened, then a second, then a third; at the end of a quarter of an hour ten tires were lighted.

The morning was perfect, and the dew on the petals of the flowers glistened like pearls in the bright July sunshine.

He then drew his sabre, whose blade glistened dazzlingly in the sunbeams, and placed himself at the head of the troop.

She sighed again, and her eyes glistened as she raised them upwards, and breathed a silent prayer.

From one extremity to the other, bayonets glistened, and redcoats and brass-mounted shakoes gleamed in solid masses.