gliming
/ˈɡlaɪmɪŋ/
verb
- To shine faintly or with a soft, unsteady light; to glimmer.
- A single candle glimed on the windowsill, casting a warm glow.
- The stars glimed through the thin clouds on a summer night.
- The fireflies were gliming in the dark garden.
- To appear or be seen faintly or briefly, like a light.
- Hope glimed in her eyes when she heard the good news.
- The truth glimed through his confusing explanation.
- A smile glimed across his face before he turned away.
noun
- A faint or unsteady light; a glimmer.
- The only gliming in the cave came from a small crack above.
- A gliming of dawn appeared over the mountains.
- We saw a gliming of light from the distant cabin.
- A small sign or trace of something.
- There was a gliming of hope that the lost hiker would be found.
- She caught a gliming of understanding in his expression.
- His speech offered a gliming of the changes to come.