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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
Derived Forms
- ˈshininess, noun
Other Words From
- shini·ly adverb
- shini·ness noun
- un·shiny adjective
Example Sentences
At the end of the short trail, the fuel offered inside Saar’s compact service station, a shiny tin shack sheltered among trees, is spiritual nourishment.
Carney revealed it on Friday during his first speech as prime minister when he hearkened back - with a shiny polish - to the origins of this former colony.
Everyone’s fascinated by the shiny new object — and sometimes rightfully so — but often it’s the player who seemingly comes out of nowhere who is most impactful.
Ship a bunch of 1980s weapons to Ukraine, then demand billions to "replenish" them with shiny new models.
She assured me of its quality, and I confirmed it: shiny eyes, bright red gills, firm, smooth skin.
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