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glimmer

[glim-er] / ˈglɪm ər /




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The glimmering rhythm of Martha and the Vandellas’ “Nowhere to Run” sets the tone as visions of cruise culture innocence aim to make us feel as if we’re on a ride through Southern California.

From Los Angeles Times

“You start to appreciate things more, I think, when your whole life is shaken up,” Kaslow said, looking out at the moonlight glimmering across the marina.

From Los Angeles Times

A winter bowl becomes both more decadent and somehow fresher when there’s a little glimmer of fruit tucked inside.

From Salon

Arsenal and United have less cause for celebration but they retain a small glimmer of hope in the title race and are firmly in the hunt for a European place.

From BBC

Glasgow needed something to offer a glimmer of hope and they got it when some slick handling set McKay free up the touchline to run in for the try.

From BBC