spangle
Americannoun
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a small, thin, often circular piece of glittering metal or other material, used especially for decorating garments.
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any small, bright drop, object, spot, or the like.
verb (used with object)
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to decorate with spangles.
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to sprinkle or stud with small, bright pieces, objects, spots, etc.
verb (used without object)
noun
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a small thin piece of metal or other shiny material used as a decoration, esp on clothes; sequin
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any glittering or shiny spot or object
verb
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(intr) to glitter or shine with or like spangles
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(tr) to decorate or cover with spangles
Other Word Forms
- spangly adjective
- unspangled adjective
Etymology
Origin of spangle
First recorded in 1375–1425; Middle English noun spangel(e), equivalent to spange “spangle” (perhaps from Middle Dutch spange, spaenge “brooch, clasp,” or from Old Norse spǫng “clasp, buckle, spangle”) + -le -le ( def. )
Example Sentences
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If confetti supplies have plummeted, if a spangle shortage now afflicts Manhattan, blame a tent at the southwestern corner of Lincoln Center.
From New York Times • Nov. 17, 2023
It fits down to the last spangle on the jumpsuit of every self-respecting wannabe Elvis.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2023
It was always the cat eye in high-wattage spangle.
From Washington Post • Apr. 22, 2023
The cartoonlike “action” lines that animate the cat direct your eye toward a spangle of geometric shapes the passer-by has scattered to the ground to stir up some feline hunting instinct.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 14, 2017
Among the ashes lay the metal spangle from the ballerina's dress; it had been burned as black as coal.
From "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke
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