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glitter
The water glittered in the sunlight.
You will recognize the jewel by its bright glitter.
I know, but they need some glitter, something shiny...
Inglese parola "skrzyć się"(glitter) si verifica in set:
Advanced Success, unit 1, wordlistSłowa na G-32.
complain
Don't complain.
Foreign businessmen living in Tokyo often complain of the high prices for imported western food.
I'm getting sick of hearing you complain.
Tom had no sooner walked in the door than Mary started to complain.
And unlike Oshin, they do complain although certainly not at work and generally not in public.
You always leave to door open. H complained to me about my always leaving the door open.
Why am I the only one they complain of? They're just making an example out of me and using me as a scapegoat.
It's hard to complain against such good people.
Foreigners complain that it is difficult to get to know Japanese people. To some extent this may be true.
If you complain further, I'm going to get really angry.
You can complain 'til the cows come home, but it's not going to make a bit of difference.
1. I'm sure you won't complain. / 2. The truth is I can't complain. / 3. Well, I wouldn't complain, Holly.
My mother complain that I put up things in the wrong place in the dishwasher.
drunken photographs, bad language and messages complaining about work
Of course, one can always complain that this could have been done earlier and so forth.
3. sparkle
There was a sparkle in his eye when he heard the good news.
Add A Sparkle Trail To A Photo
4. glint
The sun glinted on the windows.
Mantlepiece with a glinting clock
The glint in his eye made me suspicious.
the glint of a knife
you will be frozen in fright by the glint of his knife