shine in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Shine: to emit or reflect light; to appear bright or radiant.
Sample Sentences
- The sun began to shine brightly after a week of rain.
- Her smile seemed to shine with genuine warmth and kindness.
- The stars will shine more clearly in the absence of city lights.
- He worked hard to let his talent shine in the competition.
- With a little polish, the old silver would shine like new.
- The sun began to shine brightly as the storm clouds cleared.
- She always knew how to make her smile shine through even the toughest days.
- The diamond ring sparkled and seemed to shine with an inner light.
- As the candle flickered, its warm glow made the room feel cozy and inviting.
- With determination in her heart, she vowed to shine in her new role at the company.
- The sun began to shine brightly after the morning rain.
- Her smile seemed to shine with an inner light that captivated everyone.
- As the diamond caught the light, it began to shine brilliantly across the room.
- Even in the darkest moments, hope can shine through like a beacon.
- The polished floorboards made the entire room shine with a warm glow.
- The sun began to shine brightly after the storm passed.
- Her eyes seemed to shine with excitement as she opened the gift.
- As the evening approached, the stars started to shine in the clear sky.
- He worked hard to let his talent shine during the competition.
- The polished surface of the table made it shine like new.