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spar⋅kle
[spahr-kuh
l]
verb, -kled, -kling, noun –verb (used without object)
| 1. | to issue in or as if in little sparks, as fire or light: The candlelight sparkled in the crystal. |
| 2. | to emit little sparks, as burning matter: The flames leaped and sparkled. |
| 3. | to shine or glisten with little gleams of light, as a brilliant gem; glitter; coruscate. |
| 4. | to effervesce, as wine. |
| 5. | to be brilliant, lively, or vivacious. |
–verb (used with object)
| 6. | to cause to sparkle: moonlight sparkling the water; pleasure sparkling her eyes. |
–noun
| 7. | a little spark or fiery particle. |
| 8. | a sparkling appearance, luster, or play of light: the sparkle of a diamond. |
| 9. | brilliance, liveliness, or vivacity. |
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spar·kle (spär'kəl) v. spar·kled, spar·kling, spar·kles v. intr.
To cause to flash and glitter: Sunlight was sparkling the waves. n.
[Middle English sparklen, frequentative of sparken, to spark; see spark1.] |
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