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"aglow" Definitions
  1. shining with colour, warmth or happiness

150 Sentences With "aglow"

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The American economy, we are told, is resplendent and aglow.
Will Trump set the Oval Office aglow with gold-plated accents?
Burt's Bees 100% Natural All Aglow Lip & Cheek Stick, $9.43; walmart.
The engineers were aglow: conspirators who'd just planned the perfect crime.
"They're rich but still nice," he says, aglow with good will.
Television screens are aglow with live coverage of the Apollo 23 mission.
The Senate should be doing it right,But confirmations are all aglow.
We burst into the house, eyes aglow, short of breath, mood electric.
The different colors of the aurora represent the various molecules that are aglow.
"Look at all this," says Ahmad, his eyes aglow in the rearview mirror.
It's a designation of rising importance in our country, which is increasingly aglow.
We opted to come in through the inside, and found the entryway aglow.
The collections were autumnal, but the models were aglow with springlike dewy skin.
In one, they sit apart, their faces aglow with light of their phone screens.
At daybreak, shimmering, bubblegum pink and saffron-orange rays set the early morning mist aglow.
"Yes," she said with searing determination, her eyes aglow with the superpower of being seen.
Nicholson Baker is one of the few who has kept the lit-smut flame aglow.
This is where Alice sits, her whiteness set aglow by the uninterrupted green surrounding her.
Videos on social media showed giant balls of flames that set the night sky aglow.
At the end, Audi has the chorus gazing out at the audience, aglow with hope.
CHAPIN, S.C. — Aglow in floodlights and beaming with confidence, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Gov.
Back at the restaurant, Deguara lifts his head, his iPad still aglow with Mursean's Wikipedia page.
The pumpkin orange lava flows of #Kilauea aglow during the predawn hours over the Pacific Ocean.
Twitter filled up with photos of airplane cabins, seat-back screens aglow with Dr. Blasey's visage.
But in the moment of making music he leaps into action, arms flailing, his face aglow.
Production lines are rolling, smelters are aglow, and Made in America products are spreading around the globe.
On Mr Norris's cue, he became the thane, hand clutched to his pate in anguish, eyes aglow.
The rest are like those lights flashing past the train window, souls aglow in the Midwest night.
Their circus wagons were red with decorative gilt leaf, the gold aglow in the morning sun, Technicolor bright.
This time, as the flashbulbs flickered and the trophy gleamed, he lay back again with his face aglow.
At night, Miami, West Palm Beach, Naples, and Key West are aglow with people having a good time.
From there we returned to the Hilltop where we last left Rick and friends aglow in tender reunion.
The music is intricate and technically imposing, but suffused with consonant melody and aglow with a spark of connection.
Imagine a woman, young and ambivalent, staring into the middle distance, white sneakers aglow in the dawn, bridge overhead.
In the movie's most ferocious scene, the chair rises up on its footrest and launches an attack, eyes aglow.
You'll be able to see the City of Lights aglow with love, even you're unable to attend in person.
When her friend Marnie (Allison Williams) enters one apartment, newly single and almost radioactively aglow, she doubles the obliviousness.
She gets to be outlandish, horrible, and gorgeous, then flounce off into the fields aglow with hippie self-righteousness.
Working alongside her has stimulated parts of my brains that I hope will remain aglow for years to come.
Kirkman is all aglow in the White House halls, proudly stepping out with his wife to a cocktail reception.
We're very fond of Hiroshi Sugimoto's work, especially his photographs of theaters, their empty stages aglow in white light.
Photographer Nathan Bajar hopped a ferry to capture portraits of the attendees, aglow in the sun and drunk with passion.
Others expressed worry over playing favorites, if government workers were to choose which destinations were notable enough to stay aglow.
By the time we reached the trench, some minutes later, the jets were gone, but the horizon was still aglow.
To be fair, at night when the lights and ornaments decorating the tree are aglow, it is actually quite beautiful.
The sun was balanced on the horizon, setting things aglow—the wineglasses and patterned china, the reflective surfaces of the appliances.
Exhausted by it all, he fell asleep, only to awake an hour later to a text message aglow on his phone.
At first, she sat alone apart from the group, but by the time we finished the plates, she was just aglow.
While the glitz of Rami Malek winning the Best Leading Actor Academy Award was still freshly aglow, he fell off the stage.
After the mom-to-be installed her holiday centerpiece, she snapped another photo (top) of the faux-snow-covered beauty fully aglow.
She leads him to a room aglow from the many computer monitors set up on long-wheeled tables that line the walls.
Not far away, an old casino has been converted into a gem emporium, chandeliers aglow above marble floors and rich red carpets.
On Sunday night, after the play's quadruple wedding and a lengthy standing ovation, the crowd surged out of the theater, faces aglow.
On the corner, a fortified drug house stood like a sentry, but her pale cottage seemed serene, aglow in the morning sun.
The highest sale of the night was a large oil painting titled "Aglow" (226) by Rick Stevens from Santa Fe for $21,000.
Myron Stout's black-and-white paintings come with built-in moonlight, which sets aglow their exhibition at the Craig F. Starr Gallery.
A rainbow light tunnel is aglow in London as an immersive tribute to Newtonian color theory and the pigments of the natural world.
Thankfully, keeping the outside sunshine aglow inside our apartments all season long is easily achievable by incorporating a few carefully selected home essentials.
Next, she created a soft glow using a mixture of Burt's Bees All Aglow Lip & Cheek Sticks in Peach Pond and Peony Pool.
And at home, at night, my husband and I sat side by side, faces romantically aglow… with light from our laptops, doing work.
In little more than three weeks, San Francisco will be all aglow with TechCrunch's Disrupt SF (October 2-4) at the Moscone Center.
As they packed into a tepee, faces aglow around a raging fire, the protesters seemed ready for wherever that dispute may take them.
In addition, these early examples of planetary photography have usually involved young worlds that are still slightly aglow with the heat of their formation.
Their world may be opening up and the skies all aglow, but the ambition theme, lurking beneath like a palimpsest, tells viewers another story.
What's more, the bright galactic core adds an even greater visual quality to the photo, with its arms of stars and dust set aglow.
"It just brings happiness to see all these dogs in one space," said Shari Marder, all aglow beside a parade of Portuguese water dogs.
We were gathered there for a special viewing of the body positivity documentary Embrace, and the atmosphere was aglow with positive energy and self-love.
After his meeting with Kim, he flew home aglow with wonder at his own dealmaking prowess, assuring Americans that they could now sleep in peace.
Jo Harvey entered the office, aglow from a holiday haircut, and joined us at a small table in the fading light of the studio window.
WITH embers from the firestorm over his nomination battle still aglow, Brett Kavanaugh participated in his first hearings as a Supreme Court justice on October 2013th.
The study drew on satellite data collected when STEVE was aglow in April 2008 and May 2016, and then matched them against photos of the phenomenon.
When Tim and I arrived, the place — with a living wall, exposed bricks that had been painted white, and a backyard aglow with lights — was packed.
Mr. Stemeseder, born in Salzburg, Austria, and now living in Berlin, is a pianist who favors an almost voluptuous tone on the instrument, soft and aglow.
In their midst, aglow with a devastating mix of determination and bafflement, is Hester, a Sisyphus of the streets, forever struggling in vain to move upward.
Federal agents lug battering rams, bolt cutters and heavy weaponry by foot up a hill on a residential California street that's softly aglow from street lamps.
The lights that illuminated Ground Zero during rescue efforts set this plume of smoke aglow, and through it, both men felt they could still see the buildings.
Everyone was in a good mood, talking to strangers, getting to know each other, just aglow with this weird thrilling non-specific feeling of imminent Prince-itude.
But Ms. Harvey's slender, chiseled delivery had such poise and concentrated expression that she seemed to set the surrounding music aglow, illuminating each detail of the texture.
An enormous pizza floatie drifted along the edge of his swimming pool, yellow cheese aglow in the Los Angeles sun, as McKay pointed to some exercise equipment.
No. 3 Georgia's victory over Notre Dame, then No. 7, clearly moved it closer to football supremacy and left the big-talking fans of the Bulldogs aglow.
No. 3 Georgia's victory over Notre Dame, then No. 7, clearly moved it closer to football supremacy and left the big-talking fans of the Bulldogs aglow.
Washington's about to get lit for the holidays with ceremonies being held this week to set both the Capitol Christmas tree and the National Christmas Tree aglow.
Performances by MillionYoung, Virgo, Rat Bastard, Komakozie, and more were all illuminated in the strange colors Aileen Quintana later danced under, marbleized and aglow, in a mesmerizing trip.
This video of Tokyo called Tokyo Aglow by Justin Tierney shows the city by rail and by road, offering an especially hypnotizing take on an already electric city.
We were celebrating my brother's college graduation, and I wore a long muslin dress that made me feel like a child, until I felt something else: initiated, aglow.
The far end of the room behind the screen is aglow with a purple neon sign that reads "Pat's"— for Satterwhite's deceased mother and fellow artist, Patricia Satterwhite.
He flew from Ahmedabad to Agra, where he took an early evening tour of the Taj Mahal, the late-afternoon sun setting the famous white marble mausoleum aglow.
But before you sound the alarm, look on the bright side: His terrace may be aglow, but his overall electricity usage might not be substantially higher than everyone else's.
A full moon rises above the empty, shadow-mottled streets of a rural Small Town, U.S.A., as a lone car passes through the eerie town center, high beams aglow.
The album opens with "Welcome to New York," which immediately thrusts you into a scene: Walking through a crowd, the village is aglow / Kaleidoscope of loud heartbeats under coats.
As the vigil at Princes Park began, the Melbourne Town Hall was aglow in orange, the official color of the United Nations' Unite to End Violence Against Women campaign.
After fighting for several seconds, the bears appear to scare a few other animals in the area, who can be been seen running around, eyes aglow, in the background.
Like public perceptions of Barrett, Aldrich's artworks are aglow with the promise of meaning, of unconscious or hidden truths, that are accessible, if at all, only by looking elsewhere.
Chris Barish and Julie Mulligan, the owners of the Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer chain, have opened this elegant lounge aglow with moody lighting and anchored by a central bar.
Like Dorothy, we all have to suffer a little before our wishes are granted, but at least those ruby slippers — as long as they're aglow — inspire us to make them.
Just past midnight on Saturday, Jimmy Glenn slumped into a small wooden chair in the back room of his bar in Times Square, his face aglow before a cable broadcast.
That evening, sitting in a restaurant on Mostar's western cliff, with the bridge aglow under the crepuscular sky and the call to prayer echoing around it, I was, well, enchanted.
" And they come upon the next guy on his knees with his masonry tools, and he is whistling and aglow, with a song in his heart, and he says: "Me?
A beautiful abstraction by Ross Bleckner, of wandering blurred lights aglow in a wax-infused black ground, elegizes the decade's overwhelming catastrophe of AIDS , which decimated the city's cultural circles.
W Aspen recently joined The Little Nell (opened in 1983 and now aglow from a 20th anniversary renovation) in the Colorado mining town that became a jet-set ski resort.
A diminutive former state attorney-general, she combines the authority of a prosecutor with the all-aglow enthusiasm, for whoever is put in front of her, of a skilful retail politician.
Aglow with details of pig iron, blast furnaces, ingots, and "the roaring, pulsating, pounding, hissing organism that is a steel mill", Keenan's memoir was an odd book for Forster to choose.
It passed the concrete road loops leading to the Lincoln Tunnel, leaving the Empire State Building — aglow in lights of red, white and blue — in the small of many rearview mirrors.
CreditCreditRyan David Brown for The New York Times One Friday morning in August, even before the sun had risen over the St. Lawrence River, the docks in Waddington, N.Y., were aglow.
In Medora, estimated population 230, the closest thing to a traffic jam is the post-show line of cars that snake down the hillside from the parking lot, red taillights aglow.
Charlie Corcoran's semi-immersive scenic design puts a dilapidated brick wall on one side of the orchestra seats; a neat facade opposite, windows aglow; and, up above, laundry hung on sagging lines.
The pair made their public debut last night, and Bilson was seemingly aglow — right down to her Brock Collection black-and-gold lace gown, soft rosy makeup, and brand-new golden highlights.
I learn this the afternoon before the San Damiano show, talking with the songwriter, model, and actress in her cozy (New York tongue for "tiny") Greenpoint apartment, pleasantly aglow with some springtime sun.
From Glamsquad's new makeup line (which just launched this month) to luxurious and lightweight serums and moisturizers from Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Murad and Kate Somerville, you'll be aglow in the brands you love.
As night fell, the famed Champs-Elysees avenue, where fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld switched on the red lights of Christmas just a few days ago, was still aglow with fires lit by protesters.
The various modules, aglow with light and humming with sound, are connected via patch cables, evoking—whether Suzuki realizes it or not—the network of undersea cables that constitutes the Internet's circulatory system.
Specifically, she said, her eyes aglow, she remembers a portion of his midsection that she referred to as his "gutters," which overflowed in her lustful imagination with — let's just stop it right there.
"Even with the lights off, our bedrooms are often aglow at night from luminous clocks, light-emitting diodes from electronic devices, and outside lighting that seeps through porous curtains and shades," Gangwisch said.
His sister scooped up her little dog from under her bed, grabbed her phone and joined them on DeKalb Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn, the dark night aglow with the flickering firelight of burning buildings.
"She killed it," said Harmoni Hines, who'd taken time off from her retail job to knock on doors for Warren and see her candidate in the flesh and was aglow over the debate performance.
Cheyenne walks in emanating exuberance, straps everyone's feet in, and gets on a platform at the front of the room to saddle up himself, looking pious as the stage's under-lighting sets his face aglow.
Some people look as if they were born ready to make an entrance — with hair and makeup locked in a state of unabashed, turned-up glam; strutting out with sequins aglow and bravado to spare.
"Sophie lives with Mama and Daddy and Grandpa, who lives by the window," the book begins, and we see Grandpa waving goodbye to Sophie as she boards a school bus aglow with Pinkney's soft yellow.
Then comes the bridge, with a different backup singer delivering each line and Karen herself taking the fourth and eighth, a veritable panoply of sincere, caring, all-American voices, clad in Christmas sweaters, cheeks aglow.
We see animations of a happily pregnant mother or innocent child drinking milk aglow in neon orange to signify its hidden dangers and then see that neon color suffuse their unaware bodies—if they only knew!
In one scene, as he lies in bed, the air above David's head becomes an ocean of wonder; and later, a row of trees are set aglow with color as he walks by, brimming with excitement.
His iconic "Cosmic Cavern" — chockablock with castoffs and trash (old TVs, plastic children's toys, used plastic cups and much, much more), most of it aglow with bright fluorescent paint under black lights — channels that wildly creative period.
Around 300 to 400 dancers descend on the darkened space — set aglow by a mix of multicolored and Christmas lights — for the party that inherited its name from a now-shuttered restaurant in Chelsea where it began.
Aronson's set for The Rose Tattoo, for example, is a dilapidated cottage that he made as colorful as a carnival booth, with rose-colored wallpaper and carpet actually setting the whole sketch, and subsequently the whole set, aglow.
In early December, New York City is one of the loveliest places you can imagine, all aglow with lights and decorations for the holidays, air heavy with — yes — the smell of chestnuts roasting on an open fire (or a street cart).
Miami artists Hagia Safiya and Pulp Taboo have transformed two dorms into worlds of their own—the former's landscapes are dotted with houses and rolling hills; the latter's murals are bright, rainbow-colored, featuring black and brown faces lit aglow.
Fashion Review PARIS — On Tuesday night the 19th-century Hôtel de Pontalba on Rue du Faubourg St.-Honoré, the residence of the United States ambassador to France, was aglow with chatter and Champagne, slices of lobster and dabs of foie gras.
But there were early signs that the hearing would be remembered as one of those rare moments when the nation pauses in unison to watch: Twitter was already filled with pictures of airplane cabins aglow with screens showing live coverage.
To the Editor: Re "Phones Aglow, People of China Declare Loyalty" (front page, April 8): An app promoting President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party underestimates Chinese skepticism and the emergence of diverse political thought, a result of rapid modernization.
The immersive environment Gideon's created at Locust — aglow and dark purple, like the womb of a planet — finds its center with a straw hut and a mud hut; the hearth and the home are, so often, spaces of warmth and storytelling.
But in the aria "Che gelida manina," which the smitten Rodolfo sings to the alluring Mimì (here, the plush-voiced soprano Maria Agresta) soon after she knocks on his garret door, Mr. Alagna was aglow with poetic reverie and yearning.
Whether he's simply standing at Trump's side, eyes aglow with admiration, or singing the President's praises at a cabinet meeting, Pence is so abject in his devotion that he calls to mind the kind of ring-kissing that even Pope Francis tries to discourage.
The 40-year-old Stenson, just nine days removed from winning his first major, the British Open, was still aglow after his dramatic victory over Phil Mickelson when he arrived at Baltusrol Golf Club on Tuesday for an opportunity to quickly make it two in a row.
Pregnant moms may be proud and aglow in their journey to motherhood (or they may just as well be feeling nauseous), but that doesn't mean they're showing off: They just happen to be showing, because that's what happens when you're growing a baby inside your body.
The yellow-on-yellow reflective light on "Way Finder," for one, is nothing if not sublime, yet held in check by the forbidding rigor of the shapes it has set aglow, as if to remind us that there is only so much pleasure we can take.
You could order room service, which comes from the same kitchen and includes the full restaurant menu, but I opted to have a late dinner at the popular rooftop bar instead — it has what must be one of the best views of the Parthenon, aglow high above the city.
And then she does it again and again in deliriously perfect paintings like "Sand Storm" and "Messengers" (both from 1932) and "Even Song," from 1934, in which an immense vase aglow with inner fire, releases tendrils of smoke, flanked by two white shapes reminiscent of O'Keeffe cattle skulls.
Resonance also released two albums by the tenor saxophonist Stan Getz this year, from a 1976 engagement at the Keystone Korner in San Francisco: "Moments in Time," a fine quartet outing, and "Getz/Gilberto '76," a reunion with the bossa nova regent João Gilberto, who sounds casual and aglow.
As Obama, 55, told the audience, "From the Motown records I wore out on the South Side to the 'who run the world' songs that fueled me through this last decade, music has always helped me tell my story, and I know that's true for everybody here," she was positively aglow.
It all came down to his favourite poem, Pushkin's "The Prophet", in which an exhausted pilgrim was suddenly attacked by an angel, "the finest sculptor I know": And he cleft my chest with a sword and withdrew my fluttering heart and a coal aglow with fire pushed into my open breast.
Many are studies for the works in the show, and aside from a few that sink into torpid academicism, all are executed with an unerringly fluid line, trembling across the contours of a form — a hand, a pleated gown, an open, inquiring face — setting it aglow in the gallery's protectively dim light.
The pictures in both series share a quality of surprise: appearances surely unappreciated if even really noticed by anyone before—in rural Arizona, a phone booth next to a tall cactus, on which a crude sign (" GARAGE ") is mounted, and, on a small-city street in Wisconsin, a movie marquee's neon wanly aglow, at twilight.
The place, which she rented a year and a half ago, was decorated with stacks of addiction memoirs; a sheepskin rug upon which was laid a strand of blue Christmas lights aglow; a gray wool sofa; a few framed Takashi Murakami prints; and a poster of Harry Styles of the pop boy band One Direction.
Tourists who visit on the 14th day of the lunar month — the night of the full moon — are in for even more of a spectacle: Come evening, all electrical lights are shut off, and locals turn the city aglow by lighting colorful lanterns; locals and visitors alike also light smaller versions of the lanterns to float down the river.
Lloyd Handwerker (a documentarian, and Sol's son) recalls Nathan's cultivation of the local political bosses (double-parked customers rarely got tickets, and the place remained aglow during World War II blackouts) and writes that his grandfather hired Nathan's first black counterman in 1947, the same year that Branch Rickey recruited Jackie Robinson to play for the Dodgers.
Mr. Barron is a jazz pianist with more than 50 years of recorded excellence in his rearview, and on "Book of Intuition" — somehow the first album ever by his longtime working trio, featuring the bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and the drummer Johnathan Blake — he delivers a postbop statement at once aglow with insight and bursting with vital energies.
Mr. Barron is a jazz pianist with more than 103 years of recorded excellence in his rearview, and on "Book of Intuition" — somehow the first album ever by his longtime working trio, featuring the bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and the drummer Johnathan Blake — he delivers a postbop statement at once aglow with insight and bursting with vital energies.
When the television cameras came up on the buzzing House chamber as Congress awaited President Trump's entrance, the most striking sight was not the grandeur of the room (though it is pretty grand) or the nerves and excitement of the special guests, but rather the unmistakable block of Congresswomen practically aglow in white on the Democratic side of the aisle.
It's heavy in the pregnant haze with its hands around skyscrapers' necks, aglow in the turned-on buzz of street lamps sweating over empty alleyways, and aching in the distance between you and the subway train rushing past that takes your breath away; cities ooze sex—even if you're not having any—and artist Megan Christiansen's debut photo book, BAD BOY, captures the love-hungry libido of New York City like it's 9 1/2 Weeks for the Tinder generation.
" We passed some of his student works, outdoor scenes of knights standing around, terrible paintings, done when he was 20 ("It's good to tell yourself," Carrère said, "when you begin to learn a skill you do things like this and afterward, later, you might be able to do something"); another painting, so vague, Carrère said, "you can't even tell what he's trying to paint"; and a self-portrait, one of two in the show ("Funny that Rembrandt made some of the loveliest portraits in the world and he's not a very attractive man"); and then we came upon a portrait of a white-bearded St. Paul sitting at his desk, aglow with light as if from an unseen candle ("Older than in my imagination.

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