outgleaming

/aʊtˈɡliːmɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outgleam: shining more brightly or attractively than something else.
    • Her eyes were outgleaming the candles on the birthday cake.
    • The lighthouse was outgleaming the distant stars on the foggy night.
    • The new skyscraper is outgleaming all the older buildings in the city skyline.
adjective
  1. Shining more brightly or attractively than something else.
    • She wore an outgleaming ring that caught everyone's eye.
    • The outgleaming stars guided the travelers through the desert.
    • The outgleaming trophy sat proudly on the mantelpiece.
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