0 past simple and past participle of glow --
1 to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat: --
When we got back from our walk in the snow, my whole body was glowing.
They came back from their week at the beach, glowing with health.
The children's faces were glowing with excitement.
This substance is so radioactive that it glows in the dark.
A nightlight glowed dimly in the corner of the children's bedroom.
The outlines of the cars glowed green through the curtain; as the curtain flew up, strobe lights flashed, highlighting the cars.
He found that the wig glowed and so used it instead of candles.
The bones of cholla that glowed there in their incandescent basketry pulsed like burning holothurians in the phosphorous dark of the sea's deeps.
When his ministry began its fires were slowly dying down, though the embers still glowed.
The bristles glowed in the dark when wet.
The relic displayed magical powers; it glowed, it was able to vanish, it could move itself and replicate itself.
However, the default backlight behaviour was inverted so that the text glowed while the background remained dark.
The girl accepted the gift and the jewel in the girl's hand glowed, magically transforming into a cute animal.