Having brief brilliant points or flashes of light.
Marked by high spirits or excitement.
1 Work too near the gas burner in your new sparkly Christmas jumper.
2 Carols sung on the grounds will only add to the sparkly atmosphere.
3 Another woman, wearing sparkly heels, also appeared to vote twice on Sunday.
4 Maybe a solid gold crown and another one that's all sparkly diamonds.
5 A play-princess type of glamour, pink and sparkly and hard as plastic.
6 She's strong again, and pretty, all done up in her sparkly dress.
7 He waved his arms, batting an elephant with a sparkly pink belly.
8 This is where Wilshere's story veers off into its own sparkly realm.
9 One of those dressed in a skin-tight sparkly bodysuit was Neil Ruddock.
10 It was one of those sparkly Sundays that seemed typical in Sydney.
11 Pitchforks, sparkly top hats, slasher masks, and spiders hung on the wall.
12 After she straightened her sparkly blouse, she grabbed the plate of cookies.
13 I've just been to my bank, depositing a few sparkly little nuggets.
14 Jane described Simpson as sparkly and infectious, with a thirst for life.
15 Three pretty girls in party dresses and sparkly makeup stood before her.
16 It stung bitter, but his finger tasted of sherbet, sparkly and nice.
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