Definition of "shimmery"
shimmery
adjective
comparative more shimmery, superlative most shimmery
(Apparently) shimmering, or shining with a faint, or intermittent or trembling gleam or light.
Quotations
He had not known him at first; at least not for certain in the shimmery moonlight; the man he had seen looked younger and of lighter build, he said, and he had not taken him to be his old friend and mate; […]
1875, E[lizabeth] Lynn Linton, “Truth and Seeming”, in Patricia Kemball. […], Philadelphia, Pa.: J[oshua] B[allinger] Lippincott & Co., page 465
The length of the gorge on both sides was hung as it were with black shimmery velvet curtains, and Mowgli sank as he looked, for those were the clotted millions of the sleeping bees.
1895 November, Rudyard Kipling, “Red Dog”, in The Second Jungle Book, London, New York, N.Y.: Macmillan and Co., page 187
And then, far off, around a curve of silver track, comes the trolley, balanced on four small steel-blue wheels, and it is painted the color of tangerines. Epaulets of shimmery brass cover it and pipings of gold; and its chrome bell bings if the ancient motorman taps it with a wrinkled shoe.
1966, Ray Bradbury, “The Trolley”, in S Is for Space, London: Granada Publishing, published 1983, page 221
[…] Aunty Ada would base her prostitute judgment on Nia’s lipstick, a shimmery orange, and the eye shadow—similar to the shade of the lipstick—that clung to her heavy lids.
2009, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, “The Arrangers of Marriage”, in The Thing Around Your Neck (A Borzoi Book), New York, N.Y.: Alfred A[braham] Knopf, page 180
(figuratively) (Apparently) shaking or trembling.