10 Metaphors for gleamed

After all, I reflected, the worst bedlamite must have food and shelter, and, unless the gleam had been a will-o'-the-wisp, I foresaw a fire.

A constant and keen observer of Nature, she has seized her marvellous witchery of light and color, and reproduced them in the glow of the moonlight on the water when in a stormy mood, and the silvery gleam has become an almost vivid orange tint.

Of that infinite variety our gleams of consciousness are infinitesimal parts, but not parts in a sense involving any real division.

The gleam of wild hope was shortlivedhis triumph over his present ill a temporary hallucination.

Dreadful | gleams, Dismal | screams, Fires that | glow, Shrieks of | wo, Sullen | moans, Hollow | groans, And cries | of tor | -tur'd

They have broken your heart, I know; And the rainbow gleams Of your youthful dreams Are things of the long ago;

The sparkle was quenched in the Cheyenne; the white gleam of the Bad Lands became a dull gray, scarce distinguishable from the gray of the twilight.

First gleam of lightTrip to welcome the sunBears and strange discoveriesO'Riley is recklessFirst view of the sun.

While such ideas are formed they are felt, and self-love does not suspect the gleam of virtue to be the meteor of fancy.

Almost the only gleam of humor he discerns in his weekly wading through the watery and windy wastes of the Congressional Globe is a comic coruscation by Mr. CAMERON.

10 Metaphors for  gleamed