According to the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron, the sheen of Assyrian spears shimmered like stars on the night-darkened waves of Galilee.
The light bulb shimmered in my eyes. The sun shimmered on me metal watch.
Edward's skin shimmered gently, like ripples on a pond as he stepped into the slim ray of sunlight that had lazily spread itself across the grassy knoll.
Example sentence - She won a silver medal for her efforts.
The diamond shimmered under the bright light, reflecting millions of colours.
Well, shimmer is a verb. A thing shimmers, that is, a noun does the action of shimmering. So you could say an infinite variety of things using shimmer. Here's an example: "Her dress shimmered like a disco ball". Her dress is the thing, and it does the action of shimmering. Or in this case, it DID the action of shimmering.
"Her radiant smile shimmered over the crowd, proving her happiness to the masses after the performance."
In the fog, an eerie iridescence surrounded each street light. Her arrival was signaled immediately by the iridescence of her sequined gown.
-ed is already a suffix. Shimmer is the main word and -ed is the suffix. Other suffixes are -ing and -y.
'The spectacle of the circus performance was the acrobatics act.''The fireworks created a spectacle in the night-sky.'
The city lights shimmered like a blanket of stars spread across the night sky.
There are TWO separate words : pendent and pendant. The adjective "pendent" is rarely used, and means either hanging down, or pending. The noun "pendant" is a gem, locket, or other item that hangs around the neck from a strand or chain.Example : "The pendent claims were not considered by the court."Example : "The jeweled pendant was given to the princess on her birthday."
IRIDESCENT - having a glow of flowing and lustrous colors (semi-transparent layers scatter light into colors) "The tree was aglow with iridescent lights." "She picked that dress for the prom because of its iridescent fabric." "The soap bubbles briefly shimmered with iridescent swirls, and then popped."