15 Metaphors for glowing

The glow from her lantern was a menace instead of a help.

In something less than an hour a light glows in the distance, and, although the darkness is now complete, there is no further need to trouble ourselves with the thought of spending the night on the heather.

Nunez had an eye for all beautiful things, and it seemed to him that the glow upon the snowfields and glaciers that rose about the valley on every side was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen.

A slight glow in the basin, which must be Leddy's camp-fire, was the only sign of life in the neighborhood.

The hot glow of the saloon skylights became a dim refulgence, aside from which, and its glimmer in the mouth of the companionway, no lights were visible in the whole length of the ship except the shuttered window of Mr. Swain's room, which presently was darkened, and odd glimpses of the binnacle light to be had when the helmsman shifted his stand.

In brief, the ruddy glow which follows a cold bath is the main secret of its favorable influence.

The last great glow that you saw was the signal of their destruction.

Their master's words undying glow "To slavery there's no consent, My fame, my life is on the throw" When Witherspoon was president.

Although he took no direct part in any of the striking advances in practice that appeal to the laity, yet he was recognized the world over, among all classes of educated and well-informed persons, as the one beacon light of Nineteenth-Century medicine whose glow had been the steadiest and the most enduring.

Of one thing I am sure, that Savonarola's friend Michael Angelo would have piled all his own statues one on top of the other, and burnt them to ashes, if only he had been certain that the glow transfiguring the sky was the dawn of a younger and wiser world.

He was pretty well lightedthe glow was circulatin' promiscuous, in factwhen in comes a feller about your height, Steve, but lighter.

For all asterial scintillations, at best, had but a clap-trap glitter; whereas the glow of Patricia's eyes was a matter worthy of really serious attention.

"And this wicked saffron glow is precisely the color to throw on it.

" Flushed were his cheeks, and glowing were his eyes.

Near this grew a chain of the Madagascar periwinkle, the flowers of which resemble the red gilliflower; and the long-podded capsicum, the cloves of which are of the colour of blood, and more glowing than coral.

15 Metaphors for  glowing