twinkling
Americannoun
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an act of shining with intermittent gleams of light.
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the time required for a wink; an instant.
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Archaic. winking; a wink.
noun
Other Word Forms
- untwinkling adjective
Etymology
Origin of twinkling
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; twinkle, -ing 1
Example Sentences
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There was one showing the river in the late evening, with a few stars twinkling in the purple sky.
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It was getting dark out, and Angela could see the runway lights twinkling in the distance.
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He used the giant telescope to capture the twinkling of Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.
From Los Angeles Times
Through the cockpit, the city glowed on the horizon, a strip of twinkling lights severing the night sky from the dark Potomac river.
After a romantic ride through chic neighbourhoods, Castel got down on one knee as a violinist played with the twinkling Eiffel Tower in the background.
From Barron's
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