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shiny
/ ˈʃaɪnɪ /
adjective
glossy or polished; bright
(of clothes or material) worn to a smooth and glossy state, as by continual rubbing
Other Word Forms
- shininess noun
- shinily adverb
- unshiny adjective
Example Sentences
When he died, his mother Ruth “had no reason to believe Bruce had left her anything but a few mementos, a shiny new car, a beautiful dog, and an irreparable hole in her heart.”
On Monday, the 7-foot center stood in front of flashing lights, answered questions in a packed news conference and glanced up at a shiny line of 17 championship trophies.
In 1997, the comedy “In & Out” did its shiny, star-studded best to mainstream the story of a closeted gay man in a rock-ribbed American community embracing his truth.
And to reduce England's return on investment to the number of shiny pots in the cabinet also seems short-sighted.
Douglas Alexander has a shiny new job in the Scotland Office.
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