An indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint.
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Examples for "glory"
Examples for "glory"
1For Sprinter Sacre, however, the glory days are surely gone beyond recall.
2Yet enter Thurston's house and there is no sign of personal glory.
3Iran's oil had propelled Churchill to power and glory forty years before.
4Certainly we'll be cooperating with state and local, and sharing any glory.
5Minna suspected the galley-slave of glory in the man; Seraphita recognized him.
1You say that you feel an aura of great danger around us.
2I cannot read your aura; I do not know what you want.
3Mass produced fabrics don't have the depth or aura of natural ones.
4For that reason, perhaps, they still had a particular aura about them.
5Federer is rebuilding his aura the way he knows best -quietly.
1Now, the good Moore is polishing his halo and preparing for action.
2But the halo of adventure still lay glowing in the western land.
3Non-food products too may suffer from a kind of reverse halo effect.
4Something of a halo has hovered above StandChart, in particular, ever since.
5They give me the halo and the aroma of a new existence.
1In Rio, feverishly growing nimbus clouds trump Google's meteorology report every time.
2They enter the Buy 'n' Fly's nimbus of radioactive blue security light.
3Above is the Priestess of Religion, with the nimbus surrounding her head.
4Above was a riband of glassy sky flecked by the floating nimbus.
5A nimbus gathered, and followed her across the floorboards to the window.
1He surrounded his favourite sport with an aureole of elegance and beauty.
2A glow of life seemed like an aureole to shine about her.
3You put an aureole on vice, provided only if it is honest.
4He squinted in the gloom at the tiny aureole of the candle.
5In the aureole of their torchlight the face of Père Bonne-chance appeared.
1'Gloriole of ebon locks on calmed brows'!
Translations for gloriole