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the sparkle
verb
To emit sparks; to throw off ignited or incandescent particles, as the blazing wood sparkles.
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The sparkle isn't there.
Kuusisto delights in the sparkle of surprises.
Purely comic moments lack the sparkle of Rossini.
It was Versace – obvs – where the sparkle really got going.
But in recent years, the sparkle has dimmed.
The watercolor lacks the sparkle of Cézanne's great sketches brushed outdoors.
Fanny Fern's books can hardly be read today, the sparkle has effevesced.
Oh, the sparkle in his eye was gone! "What is wrong with you?" she said.
She was beautiful, for the sparkle in her eyes when she talked about something she loved.
And while some bidders go for the sparkle, others are eager to support a cause.
Other start-ups flocked there, too, seeking a little of the sparkle.
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