0 past simple and past participle of glow
1 to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat:
A nightlight glowed dimly in the corner of the children's bedroom.
This substance is so radioactive that it glows in the dark.
The children's faces were glowing with excitement.
They came back from their week at the beach, glowing with health.
When we got back from our walk in the snow, my whole body was glowing.
Now and then he glowed with approval when someone came to life and expressed a convincing emotion.
His small eyes glowed and burned with a sombre light, and his thick lips were writhed back from his teeth, which grinned and chattered at us with half animal fury.
But among all his attributes the one that glowed most of all was his humour.
These monkeys glowed brightly, and genetic tests soon confirmed that the fluorescent gene was, indeed, present.
The station gardens glowed with flowers, the palings were painted and the loos worked.
I should like to feel that our foreign policy was not only cold-blooded and correct and diplomatic, but that it glowed with warmth and good feeling for other people.
Glowed from her cheek's bright torches, burning there.
The girl accepted the gift and the jewel in the girl's hand glowed, magically transforming into a cute animal.