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sparkly

/spahr-klee/US // ˈspɑr kli //

闪亮的,璀璨的,璀璨,闪亮

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    spar·kli·er, spar·kli·est.

    • : tending to sparkle; animated; lively: a row of sparkly cheerleaders.
    • : naturally carbonated; effervescent.

Examples

  • A neighbor at the shelter gives Maddy a big bag of sparkly My Little Pony dolls that another child left behind, and it’s as if they’ve won the lottery.

  • Since the mid-1960s, Benglis, 79, has been one of America’s most inventive sculptors, constantly pushing materials toward new and unexpected forms — solidifying spills, magnifying knots, toying with metallic, sparkly and gorgeously unstable colors.

  • On the day she was crowned homecoming queen, Emily Grover wore a sparkly silver dress.

  • Behind the sparkly quant hedge fund that launched his Wall Street career stands his inconspicuously profitable trading operation, Citadel Securities.

  • Oliona lives in a small, sparkly new apartment with her nervous little dog.

  • The Fashion Icon winner lived up to her reputation in a sparkly, see-through, and utterly fabulous gown.

  • By 6:30 a.m., New Yorkers in sparkly spandex gathered at the entrance of Kinfolk 94 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

  • Her skintight sparkly black dress did not look too easy to strut down the catwalk in.

  • Her physical loss will be felt every day by those who loved her most, but her sparkly spirit will live on.

  • "But it isn't a bit pretty and sparkly like the diamonds in the shop windows," said Grace.

  • One moment all warm and sparkly, the next, all cold and quiet.

  • See how lovingly the water mirrors those harp strings all sparkly with gold and green!

  • She loved sparkly things, I guesssometimes she looked like a fairy queen.

  • Hanging from it were all kinds of glittery, quivery, sparkly things in silver and gold.