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- SPARKLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPARKLE is to throw out sparks How to use sparkle in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Sparkle
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- SPARKLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SPARKLE meaning: 1 to shine brightly with a lot of small points of light: 2 If a person or performance sparkles… Learn more
- SPARKLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Sparkle definition: to issue in or as if in little sparks, as fire or light See examples of SPARKLE used in a sentence
- SPARKLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone who sparkles is lively, intelligent, and witty She sparkles with wit and charm [VERB] They'd been dejected when he arrived, but now they sparkled with enthusiasm [VERB with noun] Sparkle is also a noun There was little sparkle in their performance He is sparkling and versatile in front of the camera 4 See also sparkling
- Sparkle - definition of sparkle by The Free Dictionary
1 to shine or glisten with little gleams of light, as a brilliant gem; glitter 2 to be brilliant, lively, or vivacious 3 to emit little sparks, as burning matter 4 (of wine, soda water, etc ) to effervesce 5 to cause to sparkle n 6 a sparkling appearance, luster, or play of light; glitter 7 brilliance, liveliness, or vivacity
- sparkle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of sparkle verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- sparkle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sparkle (third-person singular simple present sparkles, present participle sparkling, simple past and past participle sparkled) (intransitive) To emit sparks; to throw off ignited or incandescent particles
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