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v. spar·kled, spar·kling, spar·kles
v.intr.
1. To give off sparks.
2. To give off or reflect flashes of light; glitter. See Synonyms at flash.
3. To be brilliant in performance.
4.
a. To shine with animation: He has eyes that sparkle.
b. To flash with wit: Her conversation sparkled all evening.
5. To release gas bubbles; effervesce: Champagne sparkles.
v.tr.
To cause to flash and glitter: Sunlight was sparkling the waves.
Happy birthday and lots of love to lovely Nadya. How lucky you are to have each other for sisters!
ReplyDeletep.s. course going great. Distinctions so far! (can you BELIEVE it? I had to double check with tutor!)
p.p.s coffee/tea would be nice. Very. Just send me a note Angy - when you've got some time up your sleeve okay...
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What a great birthday 'card' for your sis... ;D
ReplyDeleteIt is a great birthday card. Good love between sisters can't be beat.
ReplyDeleteThank endlessly Sister, I get my fuel to shine from you!!!:)
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