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glister
/ˈɡlɪstə/
verb
[with object] - literary
Sparkle; glitter.
noun
literary
A sparkle.
Origin
Late Middle English probably from Middle Low German glistern or Middle Dutch glisteren.
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After the dalliance with her sister.
(Because he just couldn't resist her),
Frank's wife left to stay with Mamma,
Flouncing off with lots of drama.
He realized that he missed her,
So he bribed her home with glister.
It was not long before he dissed her.
So she found another mister.
