The Collaborative International Dictionary
glimmery \glimmery\ adj. shining softly and intermittently.
Syn: glimmering.
Wiktionary
a. glimmering; shimmery
WordNet
adj. shining softly and intermittently; "the glimmering mist of a spring rain splashed by sun and streaked by rainbow"- Claudia Cassidy; "glimmering candlelight" [syn: glimmering]
Usage examples of "glimmery".
The Lamp of the North rose up in it, a huge green lantern, and the plain became white again, a diminished white but much more clearly seen now that the glimmery gray-ness had gone.
Everything looked kind of glimmery, like it was all made of particles glowing in the dusk, like itsy bitsy suns encased in a billion transparent colors.
She felt the warm, glimmery sensation of her white lights swirling around her body.
The trees were all very black, the loch was a strange glimmery silver, and warm orange light streamed from Kingarth across the dark lawn.
Halldor had been casting chunks of crosses and chiseled words against those glimmery scales.