He squinted into the distance, a single blinding ray of sun beaming directly into his eyes.
The solution was like a blinding ray of light.
With this he drew the replica of Thunderer, and the morning light caught the burnished metal in a blinding ray.
The platform lifted her into the blinding rays of the sun.
The gunnery sergeant blinked in the sunlight that bore down on his face, and Hathcock seeing this, moved over the man's head to block out the blinding rays.
The blinding ray from his fingertip faded to a pale shaft of milky moonlight.
A moment later a blinding ray of light swung in, to focus upon them.
An illusion born of suffering and fever, of wanting and needing, aided and abetted by the blinding rays of the afternoon sun.
The little man squeezed his eyes shut and looked again through his binoculars, squinting to see through the blinding rays of the low sun.
Their first innovation was a protective lens that blocked dangerous and blinding rays produced by metal processing equipment.