glint

/ɡlɪnt/
verb 4noun 2adj 1

Collocations

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1

(noun.) flash of light

ADJ

golden, metallic

VERB + GLINT

catch, see

She saw a glint of sunlight reflecting off the car's windshield as it drove past.

PREP

~ of

2

(noun.) in sb's eye

ADJ

dangerous, determined | mischievous, playful, teasing

VERB + GLINT

have

When she smiled, her eyes had a mischievous glint that made everyone laugh.

GLINT + VERB

appear in sb's eye/eyes, come into/to sb's eye/eyes

A mischievous glint came into his eyes when he heard about the surprise party.

PREP

~ in, ~ of

Light glinted in the water as the boat moved slowly across the lake.

3

(verb.)

ADV

angrily

Her teeth glinted angrily as she clenched her jaw during the argument.

PREP

with

The morning sun glinted with golden light across the lake's surface.

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