"Glint" refers to a tiny, quick flash of light or a brief sparkle, often seen in reflective surfaces. It can describe the way light catches on a shiny object or the glimmer in someone's eye. The term is also used metaphorically to convey a momentary glimpse of something, such as an idea or emotion. In various contexts, "glint" can evoke feelings of beauty or intrigue.
The noun 'glint' is used as a collective noun for a glint of goldfish.
In Glint was created in 2002.
there is always a glint in your eyes
A Glint is a group of goldfish. It's hard. I know.
He looked at her with a glint in his eye.
A Glint at the Kindling was created in 1979-01.
of Glint
Gleam, Glimmer and Glint.
The "glint in the milkman's eye" is a phrase that is used to describe a very early stage of something. It is used to describe something that is far away from being started.
try using a gatling gun or two
Ken PARKER has written: 'A Glint of gold'
His nose was crooked and his eyes were shallow with a strange, mischievous glint in them.