glow in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
GLOW: to emit a steady light or warmth, often associated with a soft radiance or brightness.
Sample Sentences
- The campfire began to glow warmly against the darkening sky.
- Her smile seemed to glow with an inner joy that was contagious.
- As the sun set, the horizon took on a beautiful crimson glow.
- The bioluminescent plankton in the water created a magical glow at night.
- He felt a glow of pride as he watched his daughter graduate.
- The sunset cast a warm glow over the horizon, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink.
- Her smile seemed to emit a soft glow, illuminating the room with her infectious joy.
- The fireflies danced in the night, their tiny bodies emitting a gentle glow that captivated everyone watching.
- After the storm, the moon broke through the clouds, giving the landscape a mystical glow.
- As she read the letter, a sense of hope began to glow within her heart.
- The soft glow of the candle created a warm atmosphere in the room.
- As the sun began to set, the sky was painted with a breathtaking orange glow.
- Her smile had a glow that lit up the entire room, bringing joy to everyone around her.
- The fireflies danced in the twilight, their tiny bodies emitting a gentle glow.
- After the storm, the leaves glistened in the sunlight, giving them a fresh, vibrant glow.