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"gleamingly" Definitions
  1. in a gleaming manner

12 Sentences With "gleamingly"

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As he greets me, I'm struck by how he seems to match the decor around him—grey, cream, gleamingly clean.
Mr. Sherman, handsome and gleamingly bald, attended the show, as did the family of Ms. Neel, who died in 1984.
Comey answered them with such painstaking earnestness and modesty that it was the oratorical equivalent of a student handing a teacher a gleamingly polished apple.
Every surface stretched gleamingly into the distance: the countertops, the professional range, the island with its basket of gourds, French press and sticks of burning Frankincense.
Their long-somnolent town is suddenly encountering a group of international urbanites with gleamingly expensive and outlandishly new equipment: sophisticated farm machinery, spanking new mobile homes, Rolls Royces.
By focusing on Singapore, an archipelago of jungly islands refashioned into a gleamingly profitable city-state by human ingenuity, the NYBG has chosen the ultimate symbol of land reclaimed from nature.
The engaging Ms. Pearce makes for a garrulous yet reflective presence, given over to flights of fantasy, who gets talked down to the reality of daily life by her gleamingly intense colleague.
On Wednesday, "The Four Temperaments" (1946), one of the peak ballets of the 20th century, was vivid in all its facets, from Lydia Wellington's gleamingly cool, sure delivery of the opening duet onward.
Saunders is known for his gleamingly sharp satire, and while his distinctive voice and sense of humor is very evident in this book, "save the innocent child's soul" might feel like an uncharacteristically sentimental conceit.
One shower of toxic rain and a blasted landscape later, they wash up at the gleamingly pristine Bureau of Genetic Welfare, where David (a smugly sinister Jeff Daniels) presides over unspecified hanky-panky with the human genome.
Hotcakes is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released in 1974. Featuring the major hits "Mockingbird", a duet with her then-husband James Taylor (a cover of a 1963 hit for Inez and Charlie Foxx), and "Haven't Got Time for the Pain", Hotcakes became one of her biggest selling albums. Recorded during her pregnancy with her first child, many of the album's songs reflected Simon's upbeat mood during this period. The album's cover photo, taken by Ed Caraeff, shows the pregnant Simon sitting in a gleamingly white kitchen, smiling brightly and wearing a bohemian white linen dress.
" Summing up, Martin calls the album "[a] brave departure." New Musical Express hailed the album, saying that "Everything Counts" "is Mode's best ever single [...] It sold because it combines edgy and poignant melodies held in thrilling tension; a tough, urgent dancebeat; and a gleamingly modern sound with an element of quirkiness to mark it out in the crowd. And the same goes for every other track on the album." Reviewer Mat Snow qualified Alan Wilder's composition "Two Minute Warning" as "a haunting melody whose transition from verse to chorus explodes in one of those breathtakingly uplifting moments" and concluded that Depeche Mode "have made a bold and lovely pop record.

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