Glowing in a sentence as a noun

I don't want a glowing screen anywhere near my dining table.

The CRT radiation kept me glowing green for many an enjoyable night.

And I love it. I am not surprised by the glowing reviews for it. Best phone I've ever owned.

One of a kind..one of the best sushi place" and "the best of the best" before their very detailed, glowing review of the movers.

I think both sides are doing a splendid job of bullying, no doubt glowing in the self-righteous pleasure of fighting against evil.

Forget the fact that it's completely electric and charges via an alien-like, glowing plug.

And the mailbox example is not even a very good one. I still remember, when I used to frequent TC, they had glowing reviews for startups they were directly involved with.

We had glowing recommendations from all of our customers, including a lot of large businesses in San Diego.

Glowing in a sentence as an adjective

The constant flash and glowing screens from people posting pictures of the Jack Sparrow animatronic on Facebook completely ruin it.

I always find it a little fishy when startups put glowing quotes from news outlets without linking back to the original article.

"Perhaps not the most glowing endorsement, but if they can convince me they're more valuable than they are dangerous, they've really done some things right in the last few years.

You see glowing articles that talk about Jeff as if he were a visionary, boldly leading his commerce site into the future of web services.

It certainly didnt see the glowing glass windows many of us carry now, where we make amazing things happen by pointing at it with our fingers like goddamn wizards.

I first had a truly out-of-body experience, seeming to hover above the darkened room of hackers, each hunched over glowing terminals.

The fact that they have reached this position by exploiting international labor conditions is dissonant with the glowing opinion of them in the American press.

>The Surface is partially for Microsofts world of denial: the world in which this store contains no elephants and Microsoft invented the silver store with the glass front and the glowing logo and blue shirts and white lanyards and these table layouts and the modern tablet and its magnetic power cableHuh what?

Glowing definitions

noun

the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface

See also: radiance glow

adjective

highly enthusiastic; "glowing praise"