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The word "sparkle" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is a verb that means to shine or twinkle brightly. One can use the word "sparkle" to describe something that is shining or glowing, such as stars in the night sky or a diamond in the sunlight. Example: The stars above sparkled like diamonds, filling the dark sky with their brilliant light.
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Sparkle
verb
To emit sparks; to throw off ignited or incandescent particles, as the blazing wood sparkles.
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If last year's ceremony went down as one of the dullest ever, last night's showpiece attempted to regain some showbiz sparkle with centrepieces including a 2.8-metre mirror ball, 10,000 balloons and 30 lasers zigzagging throughout the televised show.
The flashbacks are heavy-handed and sparkle far less than scenes set in the 1960s.
But when I ask after their vape business, Dotmod, their eyes meet in a joyful sparkle.
Flavours include white chocolate chilli with its subtly fiery streak, salt caramel given a sparkle by its namesake and the gorgeously authentic tasting passion fruit.
She had a sparkle about her.
He has also lost his sparkle on the stump, sometimes reading a speech he must have given many times.So the idea that Mr Dean is a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination is clearly nonsense.
He may lack stature and sparkle, but many Frenchmen who recoil from the blustering Mr Le Pen may well, in the long run, be ready to give the more respectable face of the far right their vote.
Their invention could be used to make a sparkling substitute for paint, banknotes that are hard to counterfeit and chemical sensors that can act as visible sell-by dates.Opals get their milky sheen and rainbow sparkle from the way light is scattered by the tiny crystals that form them.
Mr Ashbery does an admirable job of translating this word and its derivatives variously as "dazzle", "glitter", "sparkle" or "glint", capturing some of the brightness of Rimbaud's lines.
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8 ice-cream scoops lemon sorbet 200ml sparkling elderflower (or cordial mixed with sparkling water) Mint, lemon balm or elderflower blossom, to serve Put the sorbet in a tall jug, add three-quarters of the sparkling elderflower and whisk by hand until you have a thick, slushy ice.
"John McCain is younger and more sparkle-eyed than I might have expected.
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