0 present participle of glimmer --
1 to shine with a weak light or a light that is not continuous: --
A glimmering sense of law would prevent any person falling into that mistake.
It is not the end of anything, but it may be the beginning of the glimmering of sanity.
They have kept themselves so very close for many years that no one has a glimmering idea of what their intention is.
But there is a glimmering coming from the party opposite which now shows that they realise, at last, that great obligation.
I sometimes have glimmerings of hope that there will be some sort of repentance in the dim and distant future.
Anyone with a glimmering of instinct for constitution making would say that this attempt to combine the unitary with the devolved can never work.
There are not even the glimmerings of a policy, let alone a fully worked out and effectively deployed strategy.
There are many who feel now that we are just beginning to see a glimmering of light.