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How to use the word sparkly in a Sentence?

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I am here to work with people, work with kids, treat them, make them feel better in the fullest sense of the word, if that means I have to wear mismatched sparkly socks and have a large badge with my face up a little too close and speak really loudly in wacky tones, then sure, I'll do it.

Sarah Ash Combs

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Stop hiding the fact that you are extraordinarily infinite. You are shiny and sparkly.

Darren Huston

added by simon-pegg
4 years ago

My immediate reaction is always to answer with words like' strong' and' brave' and' powerful,' but if I'm being honest, to me, being a woman is not about being brave or being strong or being powerful. It's not about being anything specific, it's just about giving yourself permission to be the things that you already are, which seems very easy, but it is not. Because women have been conditioned to fit into boxes ; usually tiny, pretty, sparkly boxes with bows on the them.

Kristen Bell

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Somehow he had that magic. If you put it on paper you would be appalled, but somehow he had this guileless little thing that he would do – those sparkly eyes. He’d look at you, really playful, like a puppy, all of a sudden. And then he’d grab your t--s and then run away. And somehow he could get away with it. It was the '70s, after all.

Pam Dawber

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

The look in everyone's eye is what makes it so special ... sparkly, like all the decorations.

Ella Johnson

Found on FOX News
10 years ago

Ironically, family friends of the Middletons say that everyone always thought that the sparkly Pippa rather than the quieter and less glossy Kate would be the one most likely to make a spectacular marriage.

Pippa Middleton

added by anonymous
10 years ago

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