gleed (Meaning)
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gleed (v. i.)
A live or glowing coal; a glede.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gleed
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gleed Sentence Examples
- The embers of the campfire gleed faintly in the somber darkness.
- The gleed in her eyes betrayed her amusement at my feeble attempt at humor.
- The embers of the ancient firepit still gleed, casting an eerie glow on the surrounding ruins.
- The gleed of passion burned brightly within her, consuming her with desire.
- She stoked the fire, its crimson gleed illuminating her face with an otherworldly radiance.
- The gleed of an old flame flickered within his heart, stirring forgotten memories.
- The embers slowly gleed and subsided, leaving only a faint glow to mark their passing.
- The gleed of envy gnawed at his soul, turning him bitter and resentful.
- The golden gleed of the sunbeams streamed through the window, warming the room with its gentle glow.
- The embers of their love gleed with a dim and uncertain light, threatening to fade into darkness.
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A live or glowing coal; a glede.
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The embers of the campfire gleed faintly in the somber darkness.
The gleed in her eyes betrayed her amusement at my feeble attempt at humor.
The embers of the ancient firepit still gleed, casting an eerie glow on the surrounding ruins.
The gleed of passion burned brightly within her, consuming her with desire.