verb past tense of 'spangle', which means to decorate with small shiny objects or pieces
adjective covered or decorated with small shiny objects or pieces
Refers to a style of music or performance that is lively and energetic
Used to describe clothing or accessories that are adorned with sequins or glitter
Associated with dazzling performances or shows that are visually striking
Commonly used in descriptions of visual art, especially in reference to stars or glittering objects
The writer used descriptive language to depict the spangled night sky in her novel.
The psychologist noted how the spangled decorations in the waiting room helped create a calming atmosphere for patients.
The fashion designer incorporated spangled sequins into the evening gown for a glamorous effect.
The event planner suggested using spangled banners and lights for a festive touch at the party.
The interior designer recommended spangled wallpaper to add a touch of elegance to the room.