0 past simple and past participle of glisten --
1 to shine by reflecting light from a wet or smooth surface: --
The whole palace once glistened white, like white marble.
The foothpaths of the city streets were paved with limestone flagstones, which, when wet, glistened.
Apparently when it was washed and broken it glistened like diamonds, and was a very high-quality coal.
There were enough two-tier bunks alone beside the potato field to provide beds for a battalion and rain glistened on them and on all the other bedsteads following a shower.