Sentences with phrase «last glimmer»

The phrase "last glimmer" means the final faint or weak flicker of light or hope before it disappears completely. Full definition
Even the much - rumored Surface Phone is no longer in the cards, and it was considered by many as the company's last glimmer of hope to revive its mobile segment.
He does this partly by setting himself nearly impossible challenges, painting the first or last glimmers of day's light, a driving rain, the effect of the sun seeping through dense trees and reflected in a dark brook, or a dizzying abundance of leaves.
After a certain point, though, the cost of keeping everything and everyone on standby, while the last glimmer of hope slowly fades, will become prohibitive to doing actual business; so if Terra Nova can't successfully woo another network, it's going to be lights out for any more prehistoric shenanigans.
Luke's final act is to save the Resistance and the last glimmer of hope for the galaxy, or as Amilyn Holdo put it: the spark that will light the fire that will burn the First Order down.
However, the digital technology is now so advanced that every last glimmer of emotion registers and radiates through to its digital counterpart, with breath - taking results.
Robin is the last glimmer of innocence in Bruce Wayne's world, a playful young ally designed to bring a bit of levity to the Batman comic book series.
After the last glimmer of sunlight disappears and the cameras are stowed in the BMW's trunk, we set off in our roadster duo on A-375, which wends, bends, and sweeps through thirty deserted miles of national forest.
It is our view that a more rewarding investment strategy over time is the purchase of a portfolio of equities in financially solvent companies whose abysmal growth record of late has washed the last glimmer of hope out of the stock price.
We stood in the front yard and watched in silence until the last glimmer of light faded from the night sky.
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