gleed in a sentence
n.
Definition
GLEED (noun): A glowing ember or coal from a fire.
Sample Sentences
- The fire had burned down to a few glowing gleeds, casting a dim light in the darkened room.
- As the campfire dwindled, she poked at the gleeds, trying to coax them back to life.
- He watched the gleeds of ash swirl in the wind, remnants of the vibrant flames that once danced brightly.
- After the fireworks display, only gleeds remained, smoldering quietly on the ground.
- The old fireplace was filled with gleeds, reminding her of the cozy winter nights spent indoors.
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