gleaming


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
gleam/ɡliːm/
verb
  • 1 shine brightly, especially with reflected light.
  • 2 (of an emotion) be expressed by a person's eyes.
noun
  • 1 a faint or brief light.
  • 2 a brief or faint instance of a quality or emotion.
– phrases
a gleam in someone's eye see eye.
– derivatives
gleaming adjective,
gleamingly adverb,
gleamy adjective (archaic).
– origin OE glǣm ‘brilliant light’, of Gmc origin.
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