A glittering flash of light
“When you get there, you may catch a sparkle from the sun, as it plays upon one of the three hundred and sixty-five lakes of Glengariff.”
The escape of gas from solution in a liquid, especially a carbonated drink
“The twinkle in his gray eyes reflected the sparkle in his drink.”
Vivacity and wit in one's manner or words
“The publishing industry needs awards to bring sparkle and a sense of celebrity into writing.”
The quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts and feelings
Characterized by amusement or enjoyment
The condition of being flamboyant
The quality, fact or aspect of being amusing or funny
A small or trace amount
The state of being grand or majestic, especially visually
To shine brightly with flashes of light
“One could lose themselves for hours watching those orange flames sparkle and pop with protest around the logs.”
To bubble or create froth in a liquid
“Then Masson picked up his own goblet and held it up against the sinking sun so the boy could see the champagne sparkle.”
To be vivacious and witty
“Her letters sparkle with jokes, cartoons, and sketches.”
To excel or stand out at a task or field
“She fails to save the sterility of the thematic contrast, either because she has lost her sparkle or because the script does not allow her to sparkle as Giulietta Masina should.”
To make a fizzing, popping sound
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