Halo in a sentence as a noun

Those perks are now gone, and with it the last traces of the System's romantic halo.

The only ones who will get it wrong, in this case, will be the legions of publishers rushing Flappy Bird clones to market in the hopes of catching some of its halo effect.

Choose your adventure:- Stand to benefit by the halo effect of having a living legend on your payroll; a legend who gets the entire gamedev industry interested in projects happening at your company.

Halo definitions

noun

an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint

See also: aura aureole nimbus glory gloriole

noun

a toroidal shape; "a ring of ships in the harbor"; "a halo of smoke"

See also: ring annulus doughnut

noun

a circle of light around the sun or moon