Ways of Shining

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shine: give out light, be bright. She cleaned the glasses until they shone. shine: give out light, be bright. She cleaned the glasses until they shone.
glow: give out heat and/or light without flames. The embers were still glowing. glow: give out heat and/or light without flames. The embers were still glowing.
beam: give out heat and light. It's a fabulous day, the sun is beaming! beam: give out heat and light. It's a fabulous day, the sun is beaming!
gleam: give out a soft and bright light. She had polished the ornaments so that they gleamed. gleam: give out a soft and bright light. She had polished the ornaments so that they gleamed.
blaze: give out a bright light. The sun blazed down on the beach. blaze: give out a bright light. The sun blazed down on the beach.
glisten: shine brightly (for polished or wet surfaces). Her eyes were glistening with tears. glisten: shine brightly (for polished or wet surfaces). Her eyes were glistening with tears.
glitter: shine brightly with flashes of light. Her necklace was glittering with diamonds. glitter: shine brightly with flashes of light. Her necklace was glittering with diamonds.
sparkle: shine brightly with flashes of light. The diamond sparkles in the light. sparkle: shine brightly with flashes of light. The diamond sparkles in the light.
glint: shine brightly with small flashes of light. The gold rims of his glasses glinted in the sun. glint: shine brightly with small flashes of light. The gold rims of his glasses glinted in the sun.
flash: give out a sudden bright light. The lightning flashed across the sky. flash: give out a sudden bright light. The lightning flashed across the sky.
glare: shine with a strong light in a way unpleasant to the eyes. The sun glared out of the blue sky. glare: shine with a strong light in a way unpleasant to the eyes. The sun glared out of the blue sky.
dazzle: shine so brightly that it stops you from seeing properly for a short time. The driver might have been dazzled by the headlights of the oncoming car. dazzle: shine so brightly that it stops you from seeing properly for a short time. The driver might have been dazzled by the headlights of the oncoming car.
shimmer: give out a soft trembling light. The moonlight was shimmering on the sea. shimmer: give out a soft trembling light. The moonlight was shimmering on the sea.
glimmer: give out a faint unsteady light. We could see lights glimmering in the distance. glimmer: give out a faint unsteady light. We could see lights glimmering in the distance.
flicker: shine (or burn) unsteadily. The lights flickered for a moment. flicker: shine (or burn) unsteadily. The lights flickered for a moment.
twinkle: shine unsteadily. The stars were twinkling in the sky. twinkle: shine unsteadily. The stars were twinkling in the sky.
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