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[ spahr-klee ] / ˈspɑr kli /
adjective, spar·kli·er, spar·kli·est.tending to sparkle; animated; lively: a row of sparkly cheerleaders. (of a wine) naturally carbonated; effervescent. Origin of sparklyFirst recorded in 1920–25; sparkle + -y1 Words nearby sparklysparkle, sparkler, sparklet, sparkling water, sparkling wine, sparkly, spark off, sparkover, spark photography, sparkplug, Sparks Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sparklyOliona lives in a small, sparkly new apartment with her nervous little dog. Russia’s Gold Digger Academy|Peter Pomerantsev|November 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST The Fashion Icon winner lived up to her reputation in a sparkly, see-through, and utterly fabulous gown. Rihanna Lights Up the CFDA Awards in Sparkly, See-Through Dress|Erin Cunningham|June 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST By 6:30 a.m., New Yorkers in sparkly spandex gathered at the entrance of Kinfolk 94 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The Drug-Free Breakfast Rave Is New York’s Latest Exercise Trend|Jessica Burdon|May 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST Her physical loss will be felt every day by those who loved her most, but her sparkly spirit will live on. Family of Olivia Engel, Lost in Newtown, Remembers Their Daughter|Matthew DeLuca|December 17, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The hot-pink gift bags held tubes of shimmery eye shadow and sparkly necklaces. Jeremy Hilton: U.S. Military’s First Male Spouse of the Year|Jesse Ellison|May 24, 2012|DAILY BEAST "But it isn't a bit pretty and sparkly like the diamonds in the shop windows," said Grace. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls|Various Hanging from it were all kinds of glittery, quivery, sparkly things in silver and gold. Maida's Little Shop|Inez Haynes Irwin One moment all warm and sparkly, the next, all cold and quiet. The Adopting of Rosa Marie|Carroll Watson Rankin See how lovingly the water mirrors those harp strings all sparkly with gold and green! The Children's Book of Celebrated Pictures|Lorinda Munson Bryant How sparkly the weeds are between the stones, and the moss on the roof—oh, and the flowers! The Railway Children|E. Nesbit
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