Agleam [adjective]

Definition of Agleam:

bright, glistening

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Sentence/Example of Agleam:

Scraggs looked up and his cold green eyes were agleam with malice and triumph as they rested on the unhappy pair.

With tongue lolling, white teeth all agleam, he came roaring out of the shadows.

For an instant Lawler stood over him, pale, his eyes agleam.

M. Pujol, his bright eyes agleam with merriment and his arms moving in frantic gestures, danced about the platform.

By this time the professor, his eyes agleam over his latest discovery, was back at the side of the car.

There was a grin on his face, but his eyes were agleam with a slumbering passion that made Parsons catch his breath with a gasp.

Daggs reached out and jerked the boy into the center of the group, his light eyes agleam under scowling brows.

Suddenly he leaned forward; his lips parted; his eyes agleam with the inner flame that consumed him.

Slowly he lifted his wet inflamed face: his eyes agleam through the tangled locks that fell over his brows.

They stood at last on the great balcony, and looked down on the splendid court agleam with sculpture and greenery.