The quality of being bright and sending out rays of light.
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Examples for "shine"
Examples for "shine"
1We're really trying to understand where people shine the best, Barnett said.
2It is the new stuff that must shine this year, say experts.
3Hallorann said I had the best shine of anyone he ever met.
4Do good, do the right thing and your deeds will shine through.
5The bright copper kettle and the tin dish shine in the sun.
1The sun had bathed it in the day; night brought another radiance.
2Of course they would offer their morning song to such a radiance.
3The whole hilltop and the valley below were bathed in mellow radiance.
4The minute spot of radiance is the real secret of the weapon.
5He held up his find in the radiance and regarded it admiringly.
1Let Brahmanas of pure behaviour and Brahma-effulgence be born in a kingdom.
2This, then, was the reason for the effulgence and the silken ladies.
3It sheds an effulgence upon youth, and throws a halo round age.
4Even thus were those boons acquired by that king of blazing effulgence.
5The wartext leaped from the page into an effulgence of silver runes.
1Unclouded sunlight enveloped sea and shore in a bath of purest radiancy.
2Then the radiancy of everything twitched and vanished, as a bubble bursts.
3That quiet radiancy of my godmother seemed to diffuse itself over everything.
4What she has lost in territory she has gained in radiancy.
5The radiancy of their life and teaching was to penetrate the surrounding gloom.
1Sunshine lights up the foyers with a refulgence that is almost nuclear.
2The clearer the crystal the greater the refulgence of the sunlight.
3She stumbled swiftly to the fire again, to stir it to brighter refulgence.
4We came away with shoes that shone with divine refulgence.
5Then suddenly a bright refulgence spread over her countenance.
Translations for refulgency