glowing in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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glowing [Brit ˈɡləʊɪŋ, Am ˈɡloʊɪŋ] ADJ

I.glow [Brit ɡləʊ, Am ɡloʊ] N

II.glow [Brit ɡləʊ, Am ɡloʊ] VB intr

glow-worm [Brit ˈɡləʊwəːm, Am ˈɡloʊwərm] N

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The facade is made from polyester fiberglass resin panels and lit from behind, creating a glowing, translucent skin at night.
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Three small glowing fragments seemed to fall off the light.
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The video opens with images of a handbag and women's shoes revolving in an orange-glowing picture frame.
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They use a glowing tulip to light their way, and are attacked by a giant serpent whilst crossing a swamp.
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Responsibility for fragile, growing creatures who need a guiding hand to pluck the glowing screen from their fingers.
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Inside its body is a glowing furnace of fire which allows the creature to breathe out smoke.
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Simply depress the glowing hotkey above the keyboard to switch on the powerful cooling capabilities to immediately reduce system temperature and increase system stability.
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He dressed in a glowing radioactive costume, riding a horse whose flesh was made transparent, and wielding fireballs and scimitars of radioactive cobalt.
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The sound of her thumping heart filled the attic, and it could be seen glowing red within her chest.
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A breed of domestic robo-servants, the glowing green-eyed "synths", were widely used -- until some developed emotions and became fully sentient.
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