To shine by reflection with a sparkling luster.
glistens or glistened
The salted fish glistened with a thick incrustation of salt.
Yes, it can be. As the present participle, it can be a gerund (noun) and also an adjective. Examples: The glistening spider webs still held the morning dew. / The kitchen had been cleaned, and the glistening utensils hung neatly in their racks.
It's when you describe things strongly. Let's say your talking about a girl with blue eyes. A way to plainly describe them is "her eyes are a cool blue." but with descriptive language you can say something like "Her eyes glistened blue like a clear ocean on a still day.". Its just using a lot of details to describe something. Hope I helped :)
He prefers homemade pancakes, but the frozen ones are OK when we're in a hurry. The bright sunshine glistened on the frozen lake. A frozen cocktail very refreshing in the summertime heat. The Green Bay Packers play at Lambeau Field which is sometimes called "The Frozen Tundra". Grandma served us a turkey that had been frozen in her basement freezer for years.
The dew on the grass glistened in the sunrise.Her eyes glistened as she drew nearer.
like a tear
glistens or glistened
"Glistened' means to sparkle and shine
A few are: Shined, glistened, or glowed.
glisten is an adjectiveglisten = shiny , as if wetfor an examplehis eyes were glisteningand its synonym is glittered or shoneby abamaluphet25@yahoo.com
the palace was so palatial it glistened in the sun
The correct spelling is glisten (to shine).
Her cinnamon hair glistened like starlight.
Of course, its like getting your balls glistened by the lips of an angel.
The rubies glistened in the the peek of the sunlight, as the 40 robbers stole them.
The word "ten" is missing. It would make the word "glistened"