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 past tense of "glow" is "glowed."
The simple past and past participle are both glowed.
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.
Hennig Brand discovered the element phosphorus in 1649. He isolated it by heating urine to create a white, waxy substance that glowed in the dark.
Glow-in-the-dark paint was invented by Bob Switzer and Joe Switzer in the 1930s. They were looking for a way to make bicycle lights more visible at night and discovered a luminescent paint that glowed in the dark after being exposed to light.
glowed burned
A few are: Shined, glistened, or glowed.
The synonym for shone is shine.