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Meaning of gleen
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gleen (v. i.)
To glisten; to gleam.
gleen Sentence Examples
- The morning mist gleened upon the fields, revealing a tapestry of emerald hues.
- The sunlight gleened off the polished silver, illuminating the room with a dazzling radiance.
- Her mascara gleened like dew on her lashes, enhancing the allure of her eyes.
- The freshly cut grass gleened under the summer sun, exuding a refreshing aroma.
- The sequins on her dress gleened like a thousand tiny stars, making her the center of attention.
- The lake's surface gleened like a mirror, reflecting the azure sky above.
- The sculptor's chisel gleened as it carved intricate details into the marble.
- The candlelight gleened through the stained glass window, casting an ethereal glow upon the sanctuary.
- The ice crystals gleened on the tree branches, transforming the winter landscape into a glistening wonderland.
- The tears of joy gleened on her cheeks, reflecting the depth of her emotion.
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To glisten; to gleam.
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The morning mist gleened upon the fields, revealing a tapestry of emerald hues.
The sunlight gleened off the polished silver, illuminating the room with a dazzling radiance.
Her mascara gleened like dew on her lashes, enhancing the allure of her eyes.
The freshly cut grass gleened under the summer sun, exuding a refreshing aroma.