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make brilliant

verb as in shine

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“There is no reason why in London you can’t really make brilliant wines as long as you buy brilliant fruit,” Smith said.

From Reuters

Both videos make brilliant use of typos in the original text; Lubalin gets a weird emotional charge from vocalizing Doris’ insistence that Caroline is a “Chrietsn lady.”

Take, for example, the pop studios of Los Angeles, the country stages of Nashville, the hip-hop capital Atlanta or the Latin music hub that is Miami; American music is a smorgasbord of sounds that will make brilliant TV when displayed one song after the other.

From BBC

Her photographs at Gallery Luisotti make brilliant conversation with his work.

In a 2010 review in The Times, Sam Sifton gave Annisa two stars and called Ms. Lo “an original gangster,” noting that she used her background as a French-trained chef who had worked in American kitchens to make brilliant dishes with ingredients from all over the world.

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

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