1. A luminous cloud or a halo surrounding a supernatural being or a saint.
2. A nimbus is a glowing light that encircles someone or something; and sometimes, at just the right moment, you're lucky enough to actually see it.
3. The outer most light of a star.
4. The kind of hazy like light in which the sun appears, and is surrounded by during a complete solar eclipse
5. A Crown, Halo, or Wreath
2. A nimbus is a glowing light that encircles someone or something; and sometimes, at just the right moment, you're lucky enough to actually see it.
3. The outer most light of a star.
4. The kind of hazy like light in which the sun appears, and is surrounded by during a complete solar eclipse
5. A Crown, Halo, or Wreath
She is my Northern Star, my Light in the Dark, my Halo of Hope for Brighter Days, an Angel in her own right; she is MY Nimbus.
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My kitty enjoys studying my face during nimbusu sessions after making biscuits on my forearm in bed.
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Get the nibbsy mug.prematurely taken from production, the mitsubishi nimbus is a versatile vehicle: its many functions include: taking a car full of lads down to southbound. running into BWMs. and flying. this requires co-operation from at least the driver and his co-pilot but best results are achieved with a full nimbus-load
did you see those dardy riggs doing the flying nimbus down stirling highway? break me off a piece of that...
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Get the flying nimbus mug.Back in the days of the Buddha, nirvana (nibbana) had a verb of its own: nibbuti. It meant to "go out," like a flame. Because fire was thought to be in a state of entrapment as it burned — both clinging to and trapped by the fuel on which it fed — its going out was seen as an unbinding.
I was listening to the strokes who made me nibbuti as i reminisced about a year in which work wasn't a constant, as is often the reason to go into a nirvana.
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