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How to use glowed in a sentence

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She had pierced ears, too, displaying gold orbs which glowed in the soft light.
His last kiss still tingled on her lips, and she glowed in the warmth of the sun and their love for each other.
In the center of the field there glowed a luminous fairy circle, where a ring of small greenish gnomelike creatures danced and sang squeakily.
His plans were bold and fiery, and his conceptions glowed with barbaric lustre.
To our right, over the Atlantic, orange lightning glowed over the horizon from the tag end of yesterday's storm.
Vivid red auroral rays glowed over all over North America, stretching as far south as Arizona, southern California, Mississippi, and Texas.
I stood transfixed, staring as he glowed with magnetism and enchanted charm.
With one mighty throw, he hurtled the mirror piece into the rift, which glowed for a couple of seconds and then cleared.
My hand glowed with that bright light, and a fuzzy warm feeling came into my fingers.
The other man took the piece of paper and moved off, while the trader glowed with pride at having closed yet another excellent deal.
The tiki torches had flickered out, but an 8-foot-long bed of coals glowed eerily in the darkness, waiting for bare feet.
Even at this late hour, torchlight and candlelight glowed brightly through the many gaping windows.
Illuminated by a shaft of light from the ceiling, the altar glowed with brimming power, standing immaculate in the centre of the hall.
His hand glowed and the gigantic sword fell to the ground, leaving a small indention where it had fallen.
The camera flashbulbs glowed, and the crowd which were waiting patiently for the celebrity from Australia to arrive, went berserk.
Her hair was so white it glowed softly in the gray light and her skin was translucent.
He had known happiness, too, in Harlem, joy that glowed gloriously upon him like the high-noon sunlight of his tropic island home.
Globes of light blazed up and down its length, and the white rectangles painted on asphalt glowed unearthly.
Her face glowed, smooth and flawless, her cheeks slightly pink with the blush Angie had used.
It was made from wood of the mulberry tree and it glowed a silver, pearly hue.
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It seemed to activate some hidden response in her, for she glowed with tenderness.
My mind was full of the tales of the place, and glowed with a vehement desire of exploring the world beyond the grot.
The iron, however, glowed a dull red and he could hear the cordwood snapping.
She pointed toward a spot where the ravine widened into a level strip of quaggy grass and moss which glowed a brilliant emerald.
As she counted, the Red Square spread and glowed until it seemed to Teddy that he was wrapped in a mist of ruddy light.
Behind them, the huge inverted bowl of the city glowed in hermetic splendor.
The yellow squares of candlelit windows glowed among the dark turrets and terraces.
Sucking at a crack of light the red setter's kindled nose glowed and snorted with dragonlike ferocity.
Yes, but through suppositions one arrives at the fact, responded the cardplayer, whose eyes glowed like burning coals.
He was as if under a spell, and his dark, strong face glowed with the magic of it.
The relux glowed, and the opalescence shifted with bewildering, confusing colors.
When the incarnadine embers of sunrise glowed in the east, the Missourians stood on the battlements and surveyed their domain.
He could feel the alerted tension of the four as the golden eyes glowed at him.
The dormant bodies of the great slugs glowed perceptibly brighter as they fed, and the pulsations of opalescence quickened.
The glass of the rosace above the ogive glowed like fiery coal in the deep carvings of a wheel of stone.
A cluster of sunshades on the bridge glowed for a moment and was lost in shadow.
Bending low until his mouth touched hers, he kissed her until her face glowed under the ardor of his amative caress.
To the left at one tip of the crescent the flash of swallowtail Light glowed and died like the fire in a gigantic cigarette.
In front of his face, before a pair of lidless eyes that glowed like fire, a hellish, cruel beak struck at him.
The thermocouple glowed red, and electricity jumped in the copper veins, turning the metal bone into a magnet.
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