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glow

Definition for glow

verb as in burn, radiate

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“Firebird,” on the other hand, lacked the glow of L.A.’s acoustical light.

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Because the planet's faint glow is easily lost in the brightness of its host star, researchers applied high-contrast imaging techniques to separate the light of the planet from that of the star.

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This one too is about brooding men with an inner glow.

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Luxurious finishes and fixtures can be found in every room of the home, including “exquisite crystal chandeliers” that were custom-designed to cast an “ethereal glow” throughout the dwelling.

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Marc still remembers the warm glow of sampling roughly 100 wines over the course of camp.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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