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sparkle

[spahr-kuhl] / ˈspɑr kəl /




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Even the brighter dishes — the lemony pasta, the zesty black bean salad — are about steadiness as much as sparkle: reliable, make-ahead, happy to wait for you.

From Salon

He doesn’t read “The Night Before Christmas,” but he sparkles with the magic of the season.

From Los Angeles Times

It was, he suggests, “the sparkle of the ice as it went flying off into bits that enchanted them so.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Marketing and technology companies have often repurposed grandiose descriptions from other arenas to lend corporate office roles additional sparkle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Silverstone sparkles in a role that hits close to home — like Kate, she’s an environmental activist — and when she smiles, the whole room lights up.

From Los Angeles Times