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[ glee-mee ] / ˈgli mi / SEE SYNONYMS FOR gleamy ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective, gleam·i·er, gleam·i·est.Origin of gleamyFirst recorded in 1585–95; gleam + -y1 Words nearby gleamyGLBT, GLBTQ, GLC, Gld., gleam, gleamy, glean, gleaning, gleanings, Gleason, gleba Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for gleamyIt was a faint, gleamy afternoon, and such sun as there was did not shine into the study. The Invader|Margaret L. Woods He bobbed his head, smiled absently and went back to his gleamy gadgets. A Feast of Demons|William Morrison She set them together and opened her lips to show him all the gleamy whiteness between. Married Life|May Edginton Helpless and hopeless it is drawn ashore, upturning, in the act of submission, its starred and gleamy flanks. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 63, No. 392, June, 1848|Various
Somehow it haunts me, that soft, gleamy, virgin gold there in the solitary rivers with not a soul to pick it up. The Trail of '98|Robert W. Service
Words related to gleamybeaming, bright, brilliant, dazzling, effulgent, gleaming, glowing, incandescent, irradiant, lucent, luminous, lustrous, refulgent, resplendent, shiny, irradiating |