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gleamy

[glee-mee] / ˈgli mi /


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Sixty-five minutes later the gleamy, purple-backed fish was gaffed, pulled over the launch's freeboard.

From Time Magazine Archive

But he probably would not know why this foreigner's tone was so cordial, his eye so gleamy, his smile so quick.

From Time Magazine Archive

The kitchen around her, which was as big as Hazel’s living room, looked like the sort of kitchen you see on TV, all matching and gleamy.

From "Breadcrumbs" by Anne Ursu

She imagined she could see the frail dream-faces at the windows; she fancied they stole out timidly into the gardens, and went running away among the rabbits on the gleamy hill-side.

From The Trespasser by Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)

In her gleamy hair she sat and wept; In the dreamful moon they lay and slept; The shadows above, and the bodies below, Lay and slept in the moonbeams slow.

From Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women by MacDonald, George




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