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shine

Definition for shine

noun as in brightness; polish

verb as in give off or reflect light

verb as in polish, burnish

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"Rick was a bit of a shining light in that period. He got City's brand out there to millions of people."

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Without one, no matter what the statistics said, Judge would never shed his reputation as a superstar who wilted when the lights shined brightest.

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It’s a way of cutting a nation off from the world’s brains and skills, forfeiting not just wealth but the energy and constant renewal that make civilizations shine.

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But it is Ms. Hawkins, fully committed to a character who should be committed, who shines, making Laura a singular personage—a monster, but not necessarily a villain.

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The landscape is the protagonist, but the sun shines brightly on these humans, highlighting their presence and their labor.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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