It's not much bigger than a Wispa bar and it certainly doesn't glister.
From the guardian.co.uk
The bread should be golden from the heat and the oil, with added glister from the semolina.
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It needs the glister of genuinely imaginative architects.
From the guardian.co.uk
This glister and flash gives one of Shakespeare's most wretched plays some moments of unaccustomed buoyancy.
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Can gold retain its glister in the coming year?
From the thisismoney.co.uk
Whether he will also now see through the shallow glister of celebrity, which extended far beyond the Turf the day he rode all seven winners at Ascot in September 1996, remains to be seen.
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Glitter: the quality of shining with a bright reflected light
(glistering) aglitter(p): having brief brilliant points or flashes of light; "bugle beads all aglitter"; "glinting eyes"; "glinting water"; "his glittering eyes were cold and malevolent"; "shop window full of glittering Christmas trees"; "glittery costume jewelry"; "scintillant mica"; "the ...
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A brilliant flash; a glint; To gleam, glisten or coruscate
[1 Chr 29: 2; Lk 9: 29] to shine; to be bright; to sparkle; to be brilliant.