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II . shine <shone [or shined], shone [or shined]> [ʃaɪn] VB intr

2. shine (be gifted):

shine
shine

III . shine <shone [or shined], shone [or shined]> [ʃaɪn] VB trans

2. shine (brighten by polishing):

shine shoes

shine out VB intr

1. shine out (be easily seen):

shine out

2. shine out (excel):

shine out
shine out

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Although both the pearlite and martensite can be polished to a mirror-like shine, only the back and spine are usually polished to such an extent.
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The dyes used in glow sticks usually exhibit fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet radiationeven a spent glow stick may therefore shine under a black light.
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I like to leave all the glory and shine to others, but this is the validation that means the most to me.
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But as the whole world celebrates loved-up couples, a spotlight will shine on the darker side of dating.
www.sundayworld.com
A few of the figures, caught by the sun, shine out of the gloom.
www.timescolonist.com
Let the lighthouses in the dark night shine out and guide.
newsinfo.inquirer.net
It made good use of the whole ensemble, giving every character a chance to shine without anyone's schtick feeling overdone.
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The surrounds may well be dark, but light shines on the child; or sometimes light seems to shine out of the child's face.
www.kentnews.co.uk
The planets can also be distinguished from fixed stars because stars tend to twinkle, while planets appear to shine with a steady light.
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The neon tubes encircling the central pillar shine at night.
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