Merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance.
A rapid change in brightness; a brief spark or flash.
Gleam or glow intermittently.
1 For an instant the twinkle in the keen blue eyes upset her.
2 Then as they looked a twinkle appeared in the eye of each.
3 There was more than the hint of a twinkle in his eyes.
4 I identify certain stars and watch how they twinkle in the night.
5 The twinkle in his face showed her plainly what he was thinking.
6 He almost thought there was a twinkle of mischief in her eye:
7 They are dull, and yet the twinkle in their eyes indicates cunning.
8 The twinkle deepened and the two broke simultaneously into a soundless laugh.
9 There was a little twinkle in his solemn eyes as he answered:
10 Mr. Montfort subdued an unruly twinkle in his eyes, and answered gravely:
11 Gary let the twinkle overtake dignity and gave me a wicked smirk.
12 The white street lamps seemed to twinkle as the trailer-truck rumbled on.
13 Swift with a twinkle in his eye, why, so much the better.
14 Again she looked to see a twinkle of jest in his eyes.
15 The town dogs were beginning to bark, and the candles to twinkle .
16 There was a faint twinkle in their mystic depths as he replied.
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