Glittery in a sentence as an adjective

Plus they got a glittery gold star from the EFF!

People who tend to be language "fans" have more glittery toys to attract them.

Assuming you place any value in glittery gold stars from the EFF, that is.

Remember how many people wanted glittery text of their name?

She brought out this giant glittery goblet drink thing on a plate drizzled in iceing with whipcream all over. My girlfriend and her friend were impressed.

It's like putting a bejeweled, glittery case on an iPhone; yeah, it's "your creativity", but please don't.

They are easy prey for the tech titans, who fill their eyes with glittery visions that make them forget their hunger and cold. This is in the Bay Area, mind you, less than 20 miles from the Valley.

This isn't about squeezing the founders, it's about passing on stuff that might be glittery, but probably isn't the mother lode.

Also, the glittery nonsense on the paint job is sort of horrible. I hate it on my Lenovo netbook too; This is supposed to be a Netbook, not a Twilight character.

Obviously the author is not a fan of men in glittery pants, but I suspect that the video may not make quite the point intended.

When you want books full of glittery stickers or markers for a kids' project. Crystal Geyser spring water, or a simple sore-muscle cream that only contains capsaicin.

> If the girl is even slightly intelligent she'll be able to make an assessment without needing a glittery ring. Because she's clairvoyant?

If the girl is even slightly intelligent she'll be able to make an assessment without needing a glittery ring. Maybe you think that flashing your wealth, not unlike a peacock fanning out their feathers, will get you a mate.

Hardware gets better so UI gets more glittery, everyone tries to "stand out" by looking/working best, so the UI "taste" changes. Or hardware form factor changes, so everything needs re-written to support it, etc.

They took this and made it a part of their company by registering a domain name and making a big, glittery page about it. Also, since ZenDesk isn't exactly a behemoth, and it names names, it's quite personal.

But at the same time, I'm horrified that this is "Frontpage for programming" and that we'll start seeing glittery, neon-colored apps on the web, smartphones and shivers even Linux! Software design in the hands of commoners is pretty scary stuff.

I can't imagine what would compel someone to manufacture glittery-textured wrapping paper that can't be taped shut, but that definitely happened. It was probably from the dollar store.

I'm not denying that glittery pastels are going to attract a more feminine girly-girl audience. I'm arguing that not all girls are girly-girl types and many are tomboys and would feel completely out of place in a place that tries to yell "Disney Princesses" at the top of its lungs.

Some hair brushes, fabric of different texture, stuff that crinkles, plastic bottles with dried peas in, pine cones, emery boards, glittery things, etcetc. You have to be a bit careful because the mouth is a sensory organ and children at that age will put anything to their mouth to explore it.

Even AirBnB hosts quickly find out that they can plaster cheap glittery decorative tchotchkes everywhere but the bed and couch need to be something that won't fall apart if you look at it wrong.

I understand that, but am just remarking that the video just seems like a camp pastiche of a pop song with some men in glittery pants rather than an example of something particularly outlandish. The original seems pretty sleazy and fairly rubbish, but as far as sleazy music videos go it is definitely on the tame end of the scale.

It helps us block out genuine, serious anxieties about money, jobs, work, family, and the future in general with easily-digested, glittery trivia. One possible reason to think about the problem this way - although it may sound like a big change in subject at first - is antidepressant sales, which have been climbing for years and now stand at record levels.

The statement is like a distraction at a magic show, drawing the reader to the glittery 'reality' and 'exist,' which are totally undefined so the reader's imagination can rove without limit. Maybe this is really just a fundamental challenge to our assumptions about motion of particles or information transfer in the universe.

Glittery definitions

adjective

having brief brilliant points or flashes of light; "bugle beads all aglitter"; "glinting eyes"; "glinting water"; "his glittering eyes were cold and malevolent"; "shop window full of glittering Christmas trees"; "glittery costume jewelry"; "scintillant mica"; "the scintillating stars"; "a dress with sparkly sequins"; "`glistering' is an archaic term"