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Similar words: whiningfishingminingdiningrainingnourishingtrainingremainingMeaning: ['ʃaɪnɪŋ]  n. the work of making something smooth and shiny by rubbing or waxing it. adj. 1. marked by exceptional merit 2. made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow 3. abounding with sunlight 4. reflecting light. 
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(121) One reads books in order to gain the privilege of living more than one life. People who don't read are trapped in a mine shaft, even if they think the sun is shiningGarrison Keillor 
(122) The hound, which was shining with phosphorus, chased Sir Charles down the Yew Alley.
(123) Resembling a feral cat, it could be identified by its fox's tail and shining, mirror-like eyes.
(124) One day the whole population would be perfect and shining again under the silver dewfall.
(125) For one brief, shining moment, Edwin and his managers basked in the glow of beating back a competitive challenge.
(126) After his father died he did a lot of odd jobs, including shining shoes, boxing professionally and preaching.
(127) Each whale ship carries its own brick kiln, above which are two big shining pots.
(128) Enjoys travelling and nightlife- Let me be your knight in shining armour.
(129) The Hearthware armour was a shining pile on the lower deck.
(130) The spotlight is shining briefly on this beautiful, blood-soaked country, and we should not avert our eyes.
(131) Shining beads of silver and jet looped in the sunlight of space - but now they were blue diamonds on cobalt.
(132) The school is a shining example of what parent-teacher co-operation can achieve.
(133) The lower deck, shining clean now, was thronged with steerage passengers.
(134) No bluebirds over the white cliffs; the lights are shining bright at the ferry port.
(135) The weather will gradually improve and by early afternoon the sun will be shining practically everywhere.
(136) So here are a few golden rules to follow ... just in case the sun keeps shining.
(137) Beauty salons crimp and curl shining hair with a fall like silk into shapeless frizz.
(138) He never woke to see the shining silvery form bending over him.
(139) Elliott's decision to dig up some rather feeble research and focus on the negative is a shining example of this.
(139) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(140) Swift and deadly, they are armoured in shining silver and armed with white lances with diamond-hard tips which glitter like stars.
(141) He looked very smart as he walked down the street in battledress, his boots shining like glass and his shoulders back.
(142) Earth and its satellites were dead ahead, a tiny shining dot almost indistinguishable from all the other shining dots.
(143) This means in turn that they must be shining almost unbelievably brightly - perhaps 100 or more times than an average galaxy.
(144) It is one of the shining accomplishments of modernity that individuals have learned to share their fates with people very unlike themselves.
(145) A freshly painted shop front with shining glass and a window full of bottles.
(146) The moon was shining brightly on the great stones, and between them, on the flat ground, lay the girl.
(147) It's an electrical shop, with a shining chrome display of toasters, coffee-pots, and electric carving-knives.
(148) The Centre is a shining example of how Care in the Community is designed to work.
(149) He wore a brown uniform and carried a cornet in shining yellow brass.
(150) Overhead a seagull circled the treetops, pale feathers shining against the dark grey of a flat sky.
More similar words: whiningfishingminingdiningrainingnourishingtrainingremainingretainingadjoiningexaminingastonishingcash inliving thingcash in onjoin inthinghingenothingwarningrunningmoaningopeningburningeveningcunningmorningshiveringanythingearnings
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