Gleaming in a sentence as a noun

"With all that gleaming prose, it's easy to forget all the things one might want to know, such as, "How can I do this, too?

So there is never a moment when you proudly show off a gleaming, fancy product and say "look, I'm done!

People are attracted by the gleaming steel and concrete that makes places like Dubai seem like they're from the future.

But as a student, I don't see gleaming new facilities or well-paid professors with nice cars.

Maybe he's just gleaming from observation and experience or hunches?

The person in question has pages and pages of reviews, all either gleaming positive or shocking poor.

Enterprise software pundits are truly a gleaming beacon of wisdom and insight in this dark world of technology.

I happened to visit again recently, and I was struck by all the gleaming new construction, and the impressively rebuilt train station.

Unlike a ***** box or a Burb beater, the Deliverator's car unloads that power through gaping, gleaming, polished sphincters... You want to talk contact patches?

Gleaming in a sentence as an adjective

"Of course, the book wouldn't be complete without Ferrari details and discussion:"At a showroom, they admired a gleaming new Testarossa that listed at $90,000.

They imagine that the city’s parks and neighborhoods will be destroyed to make way for gated communities of gleaming skyscrapers full of condos.

A bottle of reasonably pricy champagne lead to a page full of gleaming reviews, and a copy of the information that was on the label anyway.

A gleaming open room, packed full of Macintoshes running QuarkXPress and PageMaker, and some very expensive printer looking devices all along a back wall.

When somebody I know mentions they are considering working or vacationing in Dubai, I make a point of mentioning how those gleaming towers were built.

> build ridiculous palaces for themselvesI'd go further and say the whole model of a gleaming capital city with ornate temples of governance is well out of date.

To see city after city of gleaming malls and towering housing developments but almost completely devoid of actual residence was astonishing last winter when I visited for 2 months.

If you're trying "Oh say can you see" then it doesn't take a lot of extra bits also to try "Oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming".Similarly, extended passages of text -- even if they don't come from a restricted corpus like that of song lyrics -- have less entropy than you'd think.

In my far off utopian vision a glorious and massive urban renewal project demolishes all soul crushingly dark tiny windowed apartments and in their place stand gleaming solar powered monuments to the human race where our creative class toils happily producing works of the head and the heart for global consumption and a breath taking view is never more than a side-long glance away.

Gleaming definitions

noun

a flash of light (especially reflected light)

See also: gleam glimmer

noun

an appearance of reflected light

See also: gleam glow lambency

adjective

bright with a steady but subdued shining; "from the plane we saw the city below agleam with lights"; "the gleaming brass on the altar"; "Nereids beneath the nitid moon"

See also: agleam nitid