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glister

[glis-ter] / ˈglɪs tər /


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Brian Sewell, enemy of conceptualism and all things contemporary, once wrote, "They offer nothing but a moment's glister and demand no contemplation."

From The Guardian • May 18, 2013

United head for Coventry, where they hope to glister in front of Gould.

From The Guardian • Apr. 10, 2013

But those verses glister, still, if you only give them a chance, their fathomless shadows a mystery, and a balm.

From The Guardian • Nov. 16, 2012

He looked hopefully at Bogert, who was still blandly neat and whose inner tension was perhaps betrayed only by the trace of glister at his temples.

From "I, Robot" by Isaac Asimov

His thighs like Tyrian scarlet, and his wings —More swift than winds are—have sky-colour'd rings Flow'ry and rich: and round about enroll'd Their utmost borders glister all with gold.

From Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II by Chambers, E. K. (Edmund Kerchever)