He shone amidst the learned, as the moon-stone glistens under the moon light.
There is one universal soul, that sparkles through all things in the world, as it is the same translucent water, that glistens in lake and large oceans and seas.
We are soon away on the splendid highway which glistens from a heavy summer shower that fell while we were at luncheon.
It is clean and fresh after the heavy drenching and glistens in the declining sun, which shines fitfully through the breaking clouds.
Diabolka's dress glistens with heavy gold embroidery; a costly girdle encircles her slender waist, on her neck hangs a fivefold necklace of gold coins; her head-dress is of precious stones.
The old slave, as if from instinct, again takes Annette in her arms, presses and presses her to her bosom, looks compassionately in her face, and smiles while a tear glistens in her eyes.
Salt Lake which glistens in the distance, are barren and rugged, with no sign of cultivation, except about the foot of that hill, where there is said to be a village, but it is invisible.
Henceforth it glistens no more in the sunshine, but roars or rests deep in a hidden cleft until it flows out to the fever-stricken plain of Gordola.
At the gate of Val Bavona a white village glistens from amidst its vineyards.
Their velvet verdure glistens with the dew; When fragrant gales, by softest zephyrs borne, Unfold the flowers, and ope their petals new.
He, curious bard, examined every drop That glistens on the thorn; each leaf surveyed That Autumn from the rustling forest shakes, And marked its shape; and traced in the rude wind Its eddying motion.
A narrow ravine is crossed at right angles, between whose caƱon walls, far below, glistens the spray of a small torrent.
It consists of an immense precipice of white quartz, which glistens in the sunlight like silver.
Our sky was overcast, And something fell; but day clears up: if there chanced rain, The landscape glistens more.
As it glistens in the morning sunshine, it would fill the spectator's heart with gladsomeness.
The little boats rock from side to side as they float, now in, now out, from their moorings, and far out a white sailglistens in the glimmering sunlight.
Dolores laughs and works on; and as the sunlight glances through the boughs of the trees, lingering with a loving touch on her pretty hair, and sparkles and glistens in the tiny diamond earstuds, which had been Blondine's last Christmas gift.
When this fern is young and fresh the sunshine glistens on its glossy green fronds, but on coming nearer the sheen disappears.
If it sticks a little, hammer it with the iron: it peels with a peculiar sound, and the juicy sap glistens white between.
In the morning the chalky rubble brought from the pits upon the Downs and used for mending gateways leading into the fields glistens brightly.
Beyond the grassy hillocks There are tents that glimmer white; Beneath the leafy covert There is steel that glistens bright.
The brilliant foliage of the maples stands out in relief against the dark brown of the pine-forest, while in the valley, the meadow has become green anew or glistens with the silvery hoar-frost.
The dewdrop glistens on thy leaf, As if thou shed for me a tear; As if thou knew my tale of grief, Felt all my sufferings severe.
The dewdropglistens on thy leaf, As if thou seem'st to shed a tear; As if thou knew'st my tale of grief, Felt all my sufferings severe.
In the sunlight their plumage glistenslike a new silk hat, and sometimes the sheen looks lilac and at others green.
If you enter, you pass under the metal scrollwork of the iron gates, and, above, the gilded circle of a coronet glistens in the sunshine.
From the bushes hang the red berries of the night shade, and the fruit on the briars glistens in the sun.
Their plumage glistens in the subdued light of the sun.
Indifferent to the celebration, the Queres hang their heads in sadness; yet no complaint is heard, not a tear glistens in those mournful eyes.
The grass parterre glistens with dew, whilst the hard and stony walk is unmoistened.
The light-refracting gem, which glistens on the neck of beauty, and is valued for its transparency, differs only from the rude lump of coke in its molecular arrangement.
His crest is slightly lifted; the sunlight glistens on his polished bill.
His brown mail glistens in the sun, his red eyes glance swiftly right and left, his long tongue flickers through his fast shut lips.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glistens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.