i dont know but that wuold be so cool
Glowed is a verb.
the moon glowed like a traffic light on the desert OR the moon glowed like fireflies in the night sky Hope I helped:)
The light bulb glowed like a beacon in the darkness.
Because if they glowed in the day their light would be lost in the glare of the Sun's overwhelming illumination. This would be a complete waste of their energy.
Probably not, but not entirely impossible. Luminous basically means "gives off light", and a floor polish that glowed in the dark would be quite unusual.
glowed
glowed burned
Probably not. At one time a radium compound was used to make watches that glowed in the dark. This is no longer done, and most glow in the dark materials are now simply phosphorescent. The kind that need to be "charged up" by exposure to light and go dark after a few minutes to an hour or so are not radioactive.
A few are: Shined, glistened, or glowed.
The past participle for "shine" is "shone" or "shined" (US English), and for "glow" it is "glowed."
The ember glowed brightly in the fading firelight.
road, blowed, glowed, sowed, rowed, load