Drape them around your window, patio, garden, or bed frame and you’ll enjoy a warm, home-y glow.
Twinkle lights that instantly cheer up your home|PopSci Commerce Team|August 27, 2020|Popular Science
The glow happens when electrically charged particles from the sun get caught up in Jupiter’s magnetic field, then dumped into the atmosphere where they shed their energy in the form of ultraviolet rays.
These Images Expose the Dark Side of the Solar System - Issue 89: The Dark Side|Corey S. Powell|August 26, 2020|Nautilus
At home, you prepare for bed, still basking in the glow of the beautiful evening.
The first murder|Katie McLean|August 19, 2020|MIT Technology Review
He was part of a team that spotted a new visible-light glow from the bubbles.
Spotted: Milky Way’s giant gas bubbles in visible light|Emily Conover|July 16, 2020|Science News For Students
When they applied the deblurring algorithm to data from the filament, they saw the glow of synchrotron emissions right away.
The Hidden Magnetic Universe Begins to Come Into View|Natalie Wolchover|July 2, 2020|Quanta Magazine
Glow: The Autobiography of Rick JamesRick James David Ritz (Atria Books) Where to begin?
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“He said, ‘Look in the mirror, and see the glow in your face,’” Allison recalls Cosby saying, according to the Daily News.
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In order to get the ghosts to glow, we had to do what was called a double burn.
Garfield Television: The Cat Who Saved Primetime Cartoons|Rich Goldstein|November 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST
However, exposed rock and larger sand grains have higher thermal inertia, so they glow more brightly.
The Best Map of Mars Yet|Matthew R. Francis|July 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
My case, which is spelled out in detail here, looks back at what bedeviled Presidents as the glow of their return to office faded.
How Iraq Became Obama’s War|Jeff Greenfield|July 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He had straightened up and his eyes shone with a glow of approval.
Big Stupe|Charles V. De Vet
By the glow of the fire I made my way to the door A glance showed me that the hall and the staircase were In darkness.
Berry And Co.|Dornford Yates
The responsive face lighted and weariness gave place to the glow of enthusiasm.
Destiny|Charles Neville Buck
As he ran he saw the glow of the night-lamp in the sick-room, and he heard the insistent baying of the hound.
The Voice of the People|Ellen Glasgow
The strong light at the back of the house—a wobbly one—was rapidly becoming a glow in the heavens, as they say in journalese.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 16, 1917.|Various
British Dictionary definitions for glow
glow
/ (ɡləʊ) /
noun
light emitted by a substance or object at a high temperature
a steady even light without flames
brilliance or vividness of colour
brightness or ruddiness of complexion
a feeling of wellbeing or satisfaction
intensity of emotion; ardour
verb(intr)
to emit a steady even light without flames
to shine intensely, as if from great heat
to be exuberant or high-spirited, as from excellent health or intense emotion
to experience a feeling of wellbeing or satisfactionto glow with pride
(esp of the complexion) to show a strong bright colour, esp a shade of red
to be very hot
Word Origin for glow
Old English glōwan; related to Old Norse glōa, Old High German gluoen, Icelandic glōra to sparkle