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9 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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Her eyes had twinkled with excitement when she unwrapped the unexpected gift.
Through the night, the distant city lights will have been twinkling on the horizon, a constant reminder of the waking world.
The firelight made the shadows twinkle on the walls of the cave, creating an eerie atmosphere.
As the fireflies scatter in the garden, their tiny lights will have been twinkling in a mesmerizing dance.
During the romantic dinner, the candles on the table will have been twinkling softly, casting a warm glow on the couple.
In the bustling city, the neon signs along the streets will have been twinkling, creating a vibrant urban spectacle.
By the end of the play, the stars on the theater's ceiling will have been twinkling, adding a touch of magic to the performance.
By the time we arrived, the stars had twinkled overhead, creating a mesmerizing night sky.
Throughout the concert, the fairy lights on the stage will have been twinkling, creating a magical atmosphere.

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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