Both Uses of
glimmer
in
Jane Eyre
- …strong-limbed, not tall, and, though stout, not obese: she had a somewhat large face, the under jaw being much developed and very solid; her brow was low, her chin large and prominent, mouth and nose sufficiently regular; under her light eyebrows glimmered an eye devoid of ruth; her skin was dark and opaque, her hair nearly flaxen; her constitution was sound as a bell — illness never came near her; she was an exact, clever manager; her household and tenantry were thoroughly under her…†
Chpt 4
- Dim dawn glimmered in the yard.†
Chpt 27 *
Definition:
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(glimmer as in: glimmering lights) a dim, wavering, or reflected light