Such textual gestures are no more than a glittery surface that invites us into the true depth of an argument's thinking.
Readers can only infer that, by the 16th century, religious faith had become eroded by the more glittery attractions of mammon.
They were still handcrafted and had a wide range of polychrome slips, including black, maroon, orange, purple, red, white, and a glittery deep purple.
Shimmery lipstick may contain mica, silica, and synthetic pearl particles to give them a glittery or shimmering shine.
Micaceous pottery has a glittery surface, due to the presence of mica flakes in the clay.
Some brands contain powdered white mica, which acts as a mild abrasive, and also adds a cosmetically pleasing glittery shimmer to the paste.
Women also often wear glittery ornaments today, as well as claw-style barrettes used to secure ponytails and other upswept or partially upswept hairstyles.
They were made of rubber and came in different colors; some had glittery bodies.