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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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Example Sentences

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Come rain or shine, she had to show up for duty.

From BBC

"We can't wait for the national and international music spotlight to shine on our fantastic city, showcasing our burgeoning music industry, hugely talented musicians and amazing venues," she said.

From BBC

However, she said she would not "shy away" from difficult conversations because the government would make better decisions "when we reflect the views of our broad movement and when our values shine through".

From BBC

This isn’t about flashy sauces or rolls; it’s about letting extraordinary fish and seafood shine in their purest form.

From Salon

You don’t have to shine a light on it.

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

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