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Discover LudwigThe word 'sparkles' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb to describe something that shines or twinkles, or as a noun to describe tiny sparkling particles. For example: The stars in the night sky sparkled like diamonds.
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sparkles
verb
Third person singular of sparkle
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But still something sparkles.
In terms of motorways and other infrastructure, the east sparkles today.
"A city that can't invest goes kaput," says its spokesman, Martin Schulmann.Meanwhile, eastern Germany sparkles with freshly paved roads, roomy university campuses and lovingly restored town centres.
Outside his window, the early morning sun sparkles through the white clouds that hang low over Tawang.
Occasionally it sparkles—"the universe is not pregnant with the idea of ourselves," he writes, discussing his view that, thanks to the implausible rarity of the symbiosis necessary to give rise to complex life, it is probably rare in the cosmos.
Its leader, Danielle Smith, sparkles in comparison to the Conservatives' dull suits.In this section Saddling up for the trail to Los Pinos Top whack Prairie fire Oui, ministre Guerrilla miners ReprintsMore surprisingly, the left is also showing signs of life in the shape of the Alberta Party, a moribund group newly revived last October by two smaller outfits.
So perhaps a self-cleaning toilet that sparkles after every flush is not far in the future.
Just a joyous evocation, in simple prose which sparkles like sunlight on clear water, of the limitless fascination of the sea and the excitement of youthful discovery.Murray Bail's "Eucalyptus" is an altogether different kind of fairytale.
The tale sparkles like the glass Aaron hoards, light and delicate and full of dreams.
Over 4m now lack jobs.As an alternative, Mr Stoiber scarcely sparkles.
Not only did Polar's UV camera photograph similar dark patches; its visible-light camera caught sparkles from broken-up water molecules fluorescing in the sunlight, as well as a few trails that, superimposed over an image of the earth, looked spectacular.
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