glinty

English

Etymology

glint + -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɪnti

Adjective

glinty (comparative more glinty, superlative most glinty)

  1. Tending to glint.
    • 2007 August 11, Charles Isherwood, “A Prayerful Three-Pointer From the Orchestra Pit”, in New York Times:
      What followers really need to know is that John Jeffrey Martin, who plays Troy, the captain of the basketball team who discovers his inner drama geek, sings well and is very cute, with a nice smile and glinty blue eyes.

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