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View definitions for glim

glim

noun as in gleam

verb as in peer

verb as in stare

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Named for the white patches on his gray body, the long, slow slide of the whale’s back was a glim in the sun as he made leisurely dives, arcing across the water.

“Lyra, run forrard and dowse that glim,” said Brabandt, easing the throttle back and reaching out with his other hand for the stern light.

From Slate

The movie follows the fuzzy Mune; Sohone, the vain sun guardian; and Glim, a brave, spirited girl made of wax, as they strive to save the whole cosmos from a villainous plot.

The movie follows the fuzzy Mune; Sohone, the vain sun guardian; and Glim, a brave, spirited girl made of wax, as they strive to save the whole cosmos from a villainous plot.

Although there are reasons for cautious optimism, including a new Afghan president whose seriousness of effort has inspired U.S. confidence, the broader picture still looks glim.

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

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