A slight suggestion or vague understanding.
A flash of light (especially reflected light)
1 A glimmer of good news after a bleak year for the economy.
2 Mr Kalim said the glimmer of hope he had left was gone.
3 It offers a glimmer of hope in a sea of economic gloom.
4 This glimmer of hope could see tobacco make a triumphant return soon.
5 You're the first glimmer of hope I've had in a long time.
6 After several twists and curves, they saw a glimmer of light ahead.
7 But in the global McDonald's business there was a glimmer of hope.
8 The light had finished ebbing out of the world; not a glimmer .
9 Is there a glimmer of hope for the smokers of South Africa?
10 A glimmer of a smile rested in the eyes of the Texan.
11 I could see no soul in sight, no glimmer in the windows.
12 And still I saw the glimmer through the key-hole and the cracks.
13 For Hearts, it was a chance to rediscover a glimmer of hope.
14 It offers an interrogation of experience and a glimmer of hard-won hope.
15 The Government's recent White Paper on energy suggests a glimmer of hope.
16 After years of declining sales, Sears has seen a glimmer of rebound.
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