0 to sparkle -- glimte; glitre
1 the quality of glittering -- glimmer; glitter
the glitter of her diamonds.
I think these glittering unrealities of rhetoric are the greatest danger.
At any rate, if they were "glittering promises," they were glittering only in comparison with the gloom in which we live.
I know the medical profession holds out many glittering prizes.
I am not convinced by these glittering lawyers.
Despite the doom-bug scare talk, there is no doubt that glittering prizes are available where successful research is carried out.
I firmly believe that we, more than any other people, have it within our power to seize those glittering opportunities of the future.
The other type of speech is much different in character; it is always glittering, witty, amusing, but it always obscures the relevant facts.
Furthermore, theirs is a precarious life and livelihood, often with spells of glittering income followed by drab days.