gleamy Synonyms

gleamy Meaning

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gleamy (a.)

Darting beams of light; casting light in rays; flashing; coruscating.

gleamy Sentence Examples

  1. The polished silver gleamed brightly in the sunlight.
  2. Her eyes twinkled with a gleamy mischievousness.
  3. The morning dew left a gleamy sheen on the grass.
  4. The diamond necklace sparkled with a dazzling gleam.
  5. The marble floor gleamed immaculately, reflecting the light like a mirror.
  6. The car's sleek paint job had a high-gloss gleam.
  7. The freshly waxed leaves of the plant gleamed with a vibrant green hue.
  8. The silvery scales of the fish shimmered and gleamed in the water.
  9. The gleaming brass fixtures of the antique lamp caught the eye with their warm golden glow.
  10. 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.

glow, glare, glint, light, beam, glimmer, sunlight, luminescence, radiance,illumination

dark, darkness, blackness, darkness, dusk,night, dark, shadow, night, dimness

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.