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Bleam

Noun:

  1. A ray of light or beam that shines brightly.
  2. A faint or dim light.

Example sentences:

  • As the sun set, a golden bleam illuminated the horizon.
  • The room was only lit by a bleam coming through the cracks in the curtains.

Verb:

  1. To shine or emit light brightly.
  2. To make something appear brighter or more vivid.

Example sentences:

  • The lighthouse bleamed across the stormy sea, guiding the ships to safety.
  • The photographer enhanced the colors in the picture, bleaming the landscape.

Adjective:

  1. Bright or shining.
  2. Glowing with enthusiasm or excitement.

Example sentences:

  • She wore a dress made of bleam fabric that sparkled in the sunlight.
  • The children's faces were bleam with anticipation as they awaited the arrival of Santa Claus.

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