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Entry 8 senses · 4 variants Webster, 1913

Sparkle

/spär'-kəl/ · Spar·kle · IPA /ˈspɑɹ.kəl/
01 n. A little spark; a scintillation.
  1. 1.
    A little spark; a scintillation.
    “As fire is wont to quicken and go From a sparkle sprungen amiss, Till a city brent up is.” Chaucer.
    “The shock was sufficiently strong to strike out some sparkles of his fiery temper.” Prescott.
  2. 2.
    Brilliancy; luster; as, the sparkle of a diamond.
02 v. i. To emit sparks; to throw off ignited or incandescent particles; to shine as if throwing off sparks; to emit flashes of light; to scintillat…
imp. & p. p. Sparkled; p. pr. & vb. n. Sparkling
  1. 1.
    To emit sparks; to throw off ignited or incandescent particles; to shine as if throwing off sparks; to emit flashes of light; to scintillate; to twinkle; as, the blazing wood sparkles; the stars sparkle.
    “A mantelet upon his shoulder hanging Bretful of rubies red, as fire sparkling.” Chaucer.
  2. 2.
    To manifest itself by, or as if by, emitting sparks; to glisten; to flash.
    “I see bright honor sparkle through your eyes.” Milton.
  3. 3.
    To emit little bubbles, as certain kinds of liquors; to effervesce; as, sparkling wine.
03 v. t. To emit in the form or likeness of sparks.
  1. 1.
    To emit in the form or likeness of sparks.
04 v. t. To disperse.
  1. 1.
    To disperse.[Obs.]
    “The Landgrave hath sparkled his army without any further enterprise.” — State Papers.
  2. 2.
    To scatter on or over.[Obs.]