sparkle

sparkle
[[t]spɑ͟ː(r)k(ə)l[/t]]
sparkles, sparkling, sparkled
1) VERB If something sparkles, it is clear and bright and shines with a lot of very small points of light.

The jewels on her fingers sparkled...

His bright eyes sparkled.

[V-ing] ...the sparkling blue waters of the ocean.

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N-UNCOUNT
Sparkle is also a noun.

...the sparkle of coloured glass.

2) N-COUNT Sparkles are small points of light caused by light reflecting off a clear bright surface.

...sparkles of light...

There was a sparkle in her eye that could not be hidden.

3) VERB (approval) Someone who sparkles is lively, intelligent, and witty.

She sparkles, and has as much zest as a person half her age...

[V with n] They'd been a dejected lot when he'd arrived at the shipyard, but now they sparkled with enthusiasm.

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sparkling ADJ-GRADED

He is sparkling and versatile in front of the camera.

N-UNCOUNT
Sparkle is also a noun.

There was little sparkle in their performance.

4) See also sparkling

English dictionary. 2008.

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