[blank_start]Gleam[blank_end]: shine brightly, like a star or a light.
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Gleam
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[blank_start]Blaze[blank_end]:
v. shine very brightly
n. a strong flame that burns brightly
n. a large fire that causes a lot of damage, especially when a building is burning
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Blaze
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[blank_start]Glitter[blank_end]:
v. to shine with a lot of small quick flashes of light, as if with moisture.
n. a sparkle or flash of light
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Glitter
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Amy [blank_start]took a shine to[blank_end] Nick, but her friends weren't so sure he was the right guy for her.
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took a shine to
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The play has a very strong cast, but two actors in particular [blank_start]shine out[blank_end].
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shine out
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It's past seven, children, [blank_start]rise and shine[blank_end] (wake up)!
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rise and shine
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Don't worry. I'll be there [blank_start]come rain or shine[blank_end] (whatever happens).
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come rain or shine
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Alan Turing [blank_start]blazed a trail in[blank_end] computer science.
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blazed a trail in
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San Lorenzo spent a small fortune on that lame goalkeeper Álvarez just because he was playing in Europe. [blank_start]All that glitters is not gold[blank_end] (just being attractive doesn't mean being valuable).