sparkly

IPA: spˈɑrkɫi

adjective

  • giving off sparks, or small flashes of light; glittery
  • lively and high-spirited
  • bubbly or effervescent
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Examples of "sparkly" in Sentences

  • Maybe it needs more sparkly bits.
  • She is wearing a sparkly necklace.
  • This would make things sparkly clear.
  • It is a sparkly red color and sounds awesome.
  • The liquid is a sparkly clear, odorless fluid.
  • A sparkly heart will never contribute toWikipedia.
  • Witty and sparkly. spazzy at times.Not revengeful.
  • Fey and Poehler are dressed in shimmery sparkly gold gowns.
  • New and sparkly things lead to more new and sparkly things.
  • Rachelle Lefevre: Possible cred v. screen time in sparkly romance.
  • The redheaded comedian kept it simple in short, sparkly black number.
  • We aren't interested in sparkly vampires or international spy thrillers.
  • Each sparkly is about 40 inches (101 cm) square, plus or minus up to 2 inches (5 cm).
  • It was a dome of poofy poodle fur framed with two mesh puffballs in sparkly green and pink.
  • It's in sparkly phase right now and I should be okay as long as the sun stays behind the clouds.
  • The rooftops of downtown Vancouver unfold far below, and beyond that ships glisten on a sparkly inlet of the Pacific Ocean.
  • The reigning queen: Alexa Chung, who looked gorgeous last year in short sparkly navy and who totally has that Brits hairdo down.
  • There was even some discussion that she might want to go home after last week's performance of the rumba in sparkly underpants and a white silk shirt.

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