82 adjectives to describe glitters

There was a steely glitter in Mrs. Hildreth's eyes, and her tone fell cold and measured through the room.

Winona insisted upon a final polish of his nails, leaving them with a dazzling pinkish glitter, and she sprayed and anointed him with precious unguents, taking especial pains that his unruly brown hair should lie back close to his head, to show the wave.

The prince, seemingly acquiescent, but with a dangerous glitter in his eyes, moved toward the telephone.

Fred's face whitened at the thought, and his eyes had an unnatural glitter, but there was a deadly purpose in his heart.

England begins to think less of the pomp and false glitter of fighting, and more of its moral evils, as the nation realizes that it is the common people who bear the burden and the sorrow and the poverty of war, while the privileged classes reap most of the financial and political rewards.

In God's good time he believed his only daughter would come to her true nature; her eyes would lose that frightful, cold glitter, and that faint birth-mark which encircled her neckher mother swooned when she first saw itwould fade wholly out.

The golden sands of California, with their brilliant glitter, have attracted thousands upon thousands from every landand there is now arising on the far distant shores of the Pacific a great Empire destined to exert a mighty influence in the affairs of the world.

Mr. Heatherbloom bent slightly forward; his lids fell to conceal a sudden glitter in his eyes; his hand touched something hard in his pocket.

Ostróvsky had now been affected by the Slavophile school of writers and thinkers, who found in the traditions of Russian society treasures of kindliness and love that they contrasted with the superficial glitter of Western civilization.

"What of, I wonder?" There was a suspicious glitter in her eyes, a queer little tremble in her tone.

Yet all this gay glitter shows on him as if the sun shone in a puddle, for he is a small wine that will not last; and when he is falling, he goes of himself faster than misery can drive him.

" Theodore spoke these words with a face which I have never seen him weara fixed, mechanical smile; a hard, dry glitter in his eyes; a harsh, strident tone in his voicein his whole physiognomy a gleam, as it were, a note of defiance.

No doubt he did assume all the outward glitter of his position, expecting to fill his brother's heart with envy.

" There, in fact, stood the four glasses, brimful of this wonderful water, the delicate spray of which, as it effervesced from the surface, resembled the tremulous glitter of diamonds.

An unearthly glitter, like the coloring of a dream, wavered in the East and West, while the North thickened and the South lay still in brilliant expectation....

He kept looking up after it intently as it rose, when suddenly a new morning star burst out in golden glitter.

" There was a peculiar glitter in Henshaw's eyes as he replied, "No doubt they are anxious.

[Illustration: ] Martin, following its flight, had his eyes quite dazzled by the intense glitter of the False Water, which now seemed to be only a few yards from him: but the strangest thing was that in it there appeared a forma bright beautiful form that vanished when he gazed steadily at it.

The extravagance of Shakespeare's Juliet, when she speaks of Romeo being cut after his death into stars, that all the world may be in love with night, is flame and ecstasy compared to the icy metaphysical glitter of Byron's amorous allusions.

The feverish glitter in his eyes deepened.

and he pointed where, far to their left, a red standard flaunted above the distant glitter of a wide-flung battle line.

The monotonous coast line between Monterey and San Diego had set its hard outlines against the steady glare of the Californian sky and the metallic glitter of the Pacific Ocean.

You notice a strange garish glitter in the air.

resplandecer, to glisten, shine, gleam, glitter. resplandeciente, resplendent, shining.

A deep spot of crimson burned on the cheek of Marie, and there was a harsh glitter in her eye which betrayed the coming storm; nor was it long ere it burst forth.

82 adjectives to describe  glitters