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glitter
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glitter
Canadian ice formed from freezing rain

glitter [′glidĀ·ər]
(materials)
A group of decorative materials consisting of flakes large enough so that each flake produces a plainly visible sparkle or reflection; incorporated into plastic during compounding.
(optics)
The spots of light reflected from a point source by the surface of the sea or wave facets, that is, specular reflection.


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And each event, whether glitteringly elegant or casually down home, benefits a worthy cause; every date you circle represents a way to help our area's nonprofits continue their good work in the community.
It certainly beats those glum, lonely fish you see in tanks at some restaurants - everything was glitteringly ocean-fresh.
Along the way, she is presented as nearly inhuman--always clad in the most artificial or plastic of outfits, and adorned with the glitteringly empty glamour of jewels and an absolutely impenetrable mask of make-up, as well as with the cold sexuality of someone who is completely self-absorbed.
 
 
 
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