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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Twinkle' in a Sentence

"To shine with a flickering gleam of light, as a star or distant light." more

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The dew on the morning grass started to twinkle as the first rays of sunlight touched it.
The city lights twinkle below as the airplane begins its descent.
The city lights twinkle from afar, forming a beautiful skyline at night.
The fairy lights on the patio are twinkling in the summer breeze.
The distant headlights on the highway made the road twinkle in the late evening.
The winter frost caused the trees to twinkle as the sunlight caught on the ice crystals.
Her eyes had been twinkling with excitement as she shared the news.
By the time the party ends, the fairy lights in the garden will have twinkled all night.
The fire was twinkling in the fireplace, casting a warm glow.
The little fireflies are twinkling in the garden.
The glowworms in the dark forest made the surroundings twinkle with tiny points of light.
As the sun sets, the city skyline will have twinkled with the lights of skyscrapers.
The fairy lights on the Christmas tree had been twinkling all evening.
The diamonds on her necklace will be twinkling in the candlelight.
The Christmas tree is twinkling with colorful lights.
The city lights have twinkled below us as we flew in the airplane.

Twinkle

twing-kuhl
verbTo shine with a flickering gleam of light, as a star or distant light.
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Last Updated On: August 4, 2024
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