glimmery

English

Etymology

glimmer + -y

Adjective

glimmery (comparative more glimmery, superlative most glimmery)

  1. glimmering; shimmery
    • 2009 June 7, Benjamin Genocchio, “The Glimmer of East End Light”, in New York Times:
      Light, fresh and evanescent, they are suffused with the glimmery yellowness of East End light; it’s not quite yellow or white, but a color somewhere in between.
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