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gleamy Meaning
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gleamy (a.)
Darting beams of light; casting light in rays; flashing; coruscating.
gleamy Sentence Examples
- The polished silver gleamed brightly in the sunlight.
- Her eyes twinkled with a gleamy mischievousness.
- The morning dew left a gleamy sheen on the grass.
- The diamond necklace sparkled with a dazzling gleam.
- The marble floor gleamed immaculately, reflecting the light like a mirror.
- The car's sleek paint job had a high-gloss gleam.
- The freshly waxed leaves of the plant gleamed with a vibrant green hue.
- The silvery scales of the fish shimmered and gleamed in the water.
- The gleaming brass fixtures of the antique lamp caught the eye with their warm golden glow.
- The gleam of lightning illuminated the dark sky during the thunderstorm.
FAQs About the word gleamy
Darting beams of light; casting light in rays; flashing; coruscating.
glint,glow, glare, light,illumination, fluorescence, blaze, luminescence, radiance, beam
night, dimness,night, gloom, dusk, dark, blackness, shadow, darkness, blackness
The polished silver gleamed brightly in the sunlight.
Her eyes twinkled with a gleamy mischievousness.
The morning dew left a gleamy sheen on the grass.
The diamond necklace sparkled with a dazzling gleam.