Sentence examples for shining objects from inspiring English sources

The phrase "shining objects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is sparkly, reflective, bright, and/or luminous. For example, "The glint in the night sky was from the millions of shining objects above us."

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The Wheel of Time can't compare – it is more like a magpie's nest, a meaningless muddle studded with shining objects.

It is light, then, that enables us to "comprehend all the beautiful shining objects of the corporeal world".[36] Sight becomes the model by which we engage the universe: it is what makes knowledge possible since it is only through vision of tangible particulars that we acquire knowledge of intelligibles.

The stars that filled the sky at night were not just pretty, shining objects, but proof of a celestial homeland, the blanket of the Divine covering humanity.

"Most of the shining objects that our people see in Iran's airspace are American spying equipment used to spy on Iran's nuclear and military facilities," Intelligence Minister Ali Yunesi said in 2009, according to the AP.

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"In these days in Washington it is thought that the EPA and its authority is a bright shining object, but it is also important that we continue to address and move forward many of the initiatives that we already started in the first term," Zichal said.

Doug glanced over his shoulder, and the lights caught his eyes, turning them into shining, startled objects.

Here as in most other cases, astronomers are unable to determine the nature of the phenomena producing the gamma ray emissions because they cannot find any conspicuous objects shining in other radiations near these locations.

The new telescope's keener infrared eyes would let it see objects shining just a few hundred million years after the universe was born, compared with one billion or two billion years for the Hubble.

The chairman would call several times daily, often about minute details such as "the way the light was shining on an object" pictured in a Sotheby's catalog, Ainslie said.

Our eyesight is wired to make sense of light falling on objects, not shining through them.

He also showed that coloured light does not change its properties by separating out a coloured beam and shining it on various objects.

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