Aglitter
; sparkling.
Historical Examples
It might have been a fairy cavern, aglitter with pure crystal.
Unexplored! Allen Chaffee
But his eye glistened, and his teeth were aglitter in his open mouth.
The Scapegoat Hall Caine
The dance hall was aglitter, the floor perfect, and the stage equipped to foster all that appealed to the senses.
The Triumph of John Kars Ridgwell Cullum
The sea was aglitter with sunlight reflected from the waves.
The Invaders William Fitzgerald Jenkins
Here are others, all aglitter with metallic gleams: gold, emerald, blue and purple.
The Mason-bees J. Henri Fabre
The road swept us along the left bank of the Loire, all aglitter in the September sunshine.
Europe from a Motor Car Russell Richardson
adjective
(postpositive) sparkling; glittering
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