outsparkle (Meaning)
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outsparkle (v. t.)
To exceed in sparkling.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outsparkle
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outsparkle Sentence Examples
- The diamond ring's brilliance outsparkled all its rivals, casting an ethereal glow upon the engagement finger.
- The fireflies danced in the summer night, their intermittent flashes outsparkling the fading stars.
- The silver scales of the fish shimmered under the sunlight, outsparkling the ripples on the water's surface.
- The artist's vibrant brushstrokes created a masterpiece that outsparkled the muted colors of the ordinary world.
- The child's eyes sparkled with innocence, outsparkling the artificial glimmer of Christmas lights.
- The fireworks show painted the night sky with an array of colors, each burst outsparkling the last.
- The young couple's love shone brightly, outsparkling the challenges they faced together.
- The crystal chandelier hung in the ballroom, its prisms outsparkling the thousands of tiny candles below.
- The golden leaves of autumn danced in the breeze, their brilliance outsparkling the fading rays of the sun.
- The Olympic athlete's medal shimmered in the sunlight, outsparkling the medals of his competitors.
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To exceed in sparkling.
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The diamond ring's brilliance outsparkled all its rivals, casting an ethereal glow upon the engagement finger.
The fireflies danced in the summer night, their intermittent flashes outsparkling the fading stars.
The silver scales of the fish shimmered under the sunlight, outsparkling the ripples on the water's surface.
The artist's vibrant brushstrokes created a masterpiece that outsparkled the muted colors of the ordinary world.