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- noun Plural form of
sparkle . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
sparkle .
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Examples
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A colored flower shoots sparkles from the top of a castillo in Santa Maria town in Mexico.
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Vampires’ skin sparkles like diamonds in direct sunlight.
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Poor distributors, thinking they can cover their arse with glitter and sparkles aka celebrities.
Archive 2009-08-01 Glenn Dunks 2009
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She's a former ice skater, so the sparkles are a must.
tennis served fresh 2009
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The fabric from Bee's dress is actually covered with tiny bronze sparkles, which is so lovely to look at, but has covered just about everything in its path.
shiso mama 2009
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Heidi comes out onto the runway and we have to pause the DVR and have a five-minute discussion about her outfit, which consists of silver lame Bermuda shorts, a pink patterned button-down, and a black blazer with some kind of sparkles on the sleeves.
Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 11 Recap: Idaho? You Da Ho! 2009
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Tue 10/13/09 8: 07 PM meh. it’s no robin sparkles.
'HIMYM': More than words to show I feel...that this is my favorite video of the week | EW.com 2009
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Miley Cyrus shares with Parade magazine that she's practically ready to burn all the "sparkles" and gauzy pink Disney Hannah Montana costumes.
Starmometer.com cd 2010
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The Investing For Growth scheme will see an average of £37,000 spent at each pub to deliver small-scale improvements and "sparkles", helping to drive trade and improve their pub's future, especially in the run-up to the important World Cup and summer trading period.
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The Investing For Growth scheme will see an average of £37,000 spent at each pub to deliver small-scale improvements and "sparkles", helping to drive trade and improve their pub's future, especially in the run-up to the important World Cup and summer trading period.
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