Optical phenomenon that resembles an iconic saint's halo about the shadow of the observer's head.
An indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint.
Brilliant radiant beauty.
1 For Sprinter Sacre, however, the glory days are surely gone beyond recall.
2 Yet enter Thurston's house and there is no sign of personal glory .
3 Iran's oil had propelled Churchill to power and glory forty years before.
4 Certainly we'll be cooperating with state and local, and sharing any glory .
5 Minna suspected the galley-slave of glory in the man; Seraphita recognized him.
6 The glory days of the Irish film industry seem to be over.
7 Tarry not in the error of the ungodly, give glory before death.
8 All was forgotten in the glory of the passage of the river.
9 The Italian republics were the glory of Europe in the middle ages.
10 The whole group lived in the reflected glory of Sahwah the Sunfish.
11 For in truth the boys were absorbing the glory of the moonlight.
12 The answer, in all its subjective glory , depends on who you ask.
13 She has one idea in her head, the glory of the Beauleighs.
14 But the crowning glory in the near landscape were the fruit trees.
15 Jennie Lind in the height of her glory sang in this room.
16 The glory they wear as a result is bought dear, and much-deserved.
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