Glitters can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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glitter - be shiny, as if wet; "His eyes were glistening" | ||
Noun |
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glitter - the quality of shining with a bright reflected light | ||
glitter - the occurrence of a small flash or spark |
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1. | verb | All that glitters is not gold. | |
2. | verb | Water glitters in the sunlight. | |
3. | verb | Not all that glitters, is gold. | |
4. | verb | All that glitters isn't gold. | |
5. | verb | Gold glitters, but not all that glitters, is gold. | |
6. | verb | The sea's surface glitters in the sunlight. | |
7. | verb | The magpie collects everything that glitters. | |
8. | verb | The city center of Algiers glitters like any major metropolis. | |
9. | noun | The glitter of the sun hurts my eyes. | |
10. | noun | This ring has lost its glitter. | |
11. | noun | Their eyes glitter with joy. | |
12. | noun | Holmes leaned forward in his excitement, and his eyes had the hard, dry glitter which shot from them when he was keenly interested. | |
13. | noun | The stars that glitter in my sky also glitter in yours. | |
14. | noun | The streets glitter under the spring sun. | |
15. | noun | In the night the moon shines and the stars glitter and twinkle. | |
16. | noun | Jewels are clear stones, as: the white diamond, blue sapphire, green emerald, yellow Jacinth and so on; and glitter when cut. | |
17. | noun | The cobwebs glitter in the silver dew. | |
18. | noun | My artist friend loves to use glitter in her mixed-media projects. | |
19. | noun | My sister dumped a bunch of glitter on my bed. | |
20. | noun | The drag queens applied glitter to their eyes to complete their makeup. | |
21. | noun | Just a little more glitter here, and we're done. | |
22. | noun | The glitter of the sun hurts my eyes. | |
23. | noun | This ring has lost its glitter. |
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verb | |
All that glitters is not gold. | |
Water glitters in the sunlight. | |
Not all that glitters, is gold. | |
All that glitters isn't gold. | |
Gold glitters, but not all that glitters, is gold. | |
The sea's surface glitters in the sunlight. | |
The magpie collects everything that glitters. | |
The city center of Algiers glitters like any major metropolis. | |
noun | |
The glitter of the sun hurts my eyes. | |
This ring has lost its glitter. | |
Their eyes glitter with joy. | |
Holmes leaned forward in his excitement, and his eyes had the hard, dry glitter which shot from them when he was keenly interested. | |
The stars that glitter in my sky also glitter in yours. | |
The streets glitter under the spring sun. | |
In the night the moon shines and the stars glitter and twinkle. | |
Jewels are clear stones, as: the white diamond, blue sapphire, green emerald, yellow Jacinth and so on; and glitter when cut. | |
The cobwebs glitter in the silver dew. | |
My artist friend loves to use glitter in her mixed-media projects. | |
My sister dumped a bunch of glitter on my bed. | |
The drag queens applied glitter to their eyes to complete their makeup. | |
Just a little more glitter here, and we're done. | |
The glitter of the sun hurts my eyes. | |
This ring has lost its glitter. |