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twinkling

[twing-kling] / ˈtwɪŋ klɪŋ /






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"She went to sleep and woke up to find her ward covered in twinkling lights and decorations. She had a stocking packed with gifts."

From BBC

It’s an assembly of archetypes going through the motions, snow falling and lights twinkling all the while.

From The Wall Street Journal

Any skeptic would find themselves disarmed by her soft smile and twinkling voice, and her tendency to address everyone as “angel.”

From Los Angeles Times

Strings of twinkling Christmas lights hung from the ceiling between the stars he’d helped to cut out from silver paper.

From Salon

Carolina Medrano, 38, a store employee who on Monday evening rearranged twinkling gold chains, said that even with the discount, business had still been “super slow.”

From Los Angeles Times