- shine
- 01. The sun was [shining], and a warm breeze was blowing.02. The teenagers [shone] their flashlights in front of them as they walked down the path to the lake for a midnight swim.03. The cyclist's reflective vest [shone] bright red in the headlights of the approaching cars.04. Her blue eyes [shone] with excitement.05. After the car had been waxed, it [shone] in the sunlight like a mirror.06. This styling mousse gives a beautiful, healthy [shine] to your hair.07. The survivors of the shipwreck [shone] a piece of broken mirror at the rescue planes to show them where they were.08. Robert Orben once said that a compliment is verbal sun[shine].09. James Dent once suggested that a perfect summer day is when the sun is [shining], the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken.10. During the summer in Antarctica, the sun can [shine] all night at the South Pole.11. Cats' eyes [shine] at night in a strong light.12. The sun [shone] off the back of the salmon as it jumped out of the water.13. There is a Danish proverb which notes that even a small star [shines] in the darkness.14. An area of the sun's surface the size of a postage stamp [shines] with the power of 1,500,000 candles.15. Sathya Sai Baba once suggested that the body will [shine] if the character is fine.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.