Pronunciation: /ˈtwɪŋklɪŋ/
noun a rapid change of brightness; a flicker
A1 I saw the twinkling stars in the night sky.
A2 The twinkling of the Christmas lights brought joy to the children.
B1 The twinkling of the city lights was mesmerizing from the hilltop.
B2 The twinkling of the chandeliers added an elegant touch to the ballroom.
C1 The twinkling of the fireflies created a magical atmosphere in the garden.
C2 The twinkling of the crystals in the chandelier reflected the sunlight beautifully.
adjective shining with a flickering light
A1 The twinkling stars in the sky are beautiful.
A2 She looked out the window at the twinkling lights of the city below.
B1 The twinkling Christmas lights added a festive touch to the room.
B2 The lake sparkled in the sunlight, with the water twinkling like diamonds.
C1 The twinkling of the chandeliers in the ballroom created a magical atmosphere.
C2 As she gazed out at the twinkling city lights from her penthouse, she felt a sense of peace and contentment.
formal The stars were twinkling in the night sky, creating a beautiful sight.
informal I love looking at the twinkling lights on the Christmas tree.
slang The city skyline was full of twinkling buildings that night.
figurative Her eyes were twinkling with excitement as she talked about her upcoming trip.
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