spangle in the PONS Dictionary

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The open, spangled appearance when in flower or fruit is very attractive, especially in backlight.
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The spangle-cheeked tanagers call is a high "tsip".
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Of course, there are also plenty of parades full of people wearing colorful, spangled costumes.
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The edges of the jacket are trimmed with silver and silver-gilt bobbin lace and silver-gilt spangles.
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The larva continue to develop in the fallen spangle and, protected by the leaf layer, they overwinter.
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The rest of the outfits paid similar homage, predominantly black, frequently transparent and bedecked with spangles.
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No spatial zonation of spangle galls was apparent on the mature trees.
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On their necks they wore crosses, and on their heads they wore bands and crowns covered with spangles.
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The entire is spangled with numerous decorative chimneys and ornamental turrets, the court front with colourful frescos.
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The colors and diamond motif were embellished when worn together with a white cashmere sweater highlighted by spangles.
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