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glimmering

[glim-er-ing] / ˈglɪm ər ɪŋ /






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In “Asko or Glasgow,” minor 11th chords wash over the soloists with warm, glimmering harmonies.

From New York Times

There might be notebooks darkly glimmering at the bottom of the laundry basket in your own home; your own mamma might be undergoing her own fission.

From New York Times

A night of freezing rain left the world covered with a glimmering sheen of ice, sparkling beneath a pale-gray sky.

From Seattle Times

Nevertheless, Christmas keeps hope glimmering — the hope that love and innocence and generosity will outlast hate and cruelty and greed; the hope that every child might thrive and play a part in saving our world.

From Seattle Times

The tenor Leif Aruhn-Solén, whose glimmering voice didn’t cut in any register, showed questionable taste in ornaments, dynamic contrast and his pantomime of the text.

From New York Times