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1. I had to put on sunglasses, the sun was
gleaming
glaring
glowing
.
2. I knew he was there! It was dark but I could see his cigarette end
glimmering
glistening
glowing
.
3. He said everything was ok, but his eyes
glinted
glared
glistened
with tears.
4. The room was dark and there was nothing else but the candle
gleaming
glimmering
glaring
.
5. I've always wondered how a diamond could
glare
glint
glitter
so much!
6. Sunlight
glowed
glinted
glimmered
on the rear-view mirror.
7. I love spending my winter evenings watching the logs
glaring
glowing
glistening
.
8. When water is still, it usually
glows
glares
gleams
in the sunlight.
9. At night, some people drive with their headlights full on, I think this is really dangerous because they
glare
glisten
glow
.
10. I saw the light from the torch
glowing
glaring
glimmering
in the dark.
11. When it's sunny, snow
glows
glares
glitters
.
12. His face was
glaring
glistening
glowing
with sweat.
13. Watching the sea
glaring
glowing
glinting
in the sun was so appeasing!
14. But it was nothing compared with the sun setting and
glaring
glistening
glowing
at twilight.
15. He had a knife in his hand and I could see it
glow
gleam
glitter
. I felt in danger.
16. All that
glitters
glows
glares
is not gold!(proverb)
17. It's been raining and now everything is so bright and
glimmering
glistening
glowing
.
18. To shape it, metal has to be heated until it
glows
glares
glimmers
.
19. If you take a look at it, you will notice that sparkling water
glares
glitters
glows
.
20. Glass usually
glows
glints
glares
in the sunlight.
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