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shiny
/ ˈʃaɪnɪ /
adjective
- glossy or polished; bright
- (of clothes or material) worn to a smooth and glossy state, as by continual rubbing
Derived Forms
- ˈshininess, noun
Other Words From
- shini·ly adverb
- shini·ness noun
- un·shiny adjective
Example Sentences
In the teaser below, we see an image of Xenomorph with an image of the Earth in a reflection of its shiny skull.
Now they just need to fight the urge to turn everything upside down with a shiny new toy.
If a review process took longer, would any political party want to go into the next election asking voters to pay more - even for the best of reasons, a shiny new social care system?
“The Substance” opens and closes on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, showing Elisabeth’s star, which starts off shiny and degrades over time.
In the case of Joyce, she can put on a bright shiny façade, but at home she is slamming doors and crying into her pillow out of frustration.
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