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shine

Definition for shine

noun as in brightness; polish

verb as in give off or reflect light

verb as in polish, burnish

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Now, Sotheby’s galleries are festooned with more than 1,200 new spotlights that can shine on art depending on how pieces look best.

Choreographers working to shine alongside Taylor’s dances would be wise to look long and hard at what makes his work tick.

They also flaunt a crisp yet tender texture that shines when enjoyed on its own or incorporated into baked goods.

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He also said the "amazing events like this, from the start of September through to the end of January" means the "DP World Tour is the shining light of golf during that time frame".

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In those big arenas is where you get to see players like Dingwall, who often go under the radar, shine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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