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    Shine \Shine\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Shone (? or ?; 277)
    (archaic Shined); p. pr. & vb. n. Shining.] [OE. shinen,
    schinen, AS. sc[imac]nan; akin to D. schijnen, OFries.
    sk[imac]na, OS. & OHG. sc[imac]nan, G. scheinen, Icel.
    sk[imac]na, Sw. skina, Dan. skinne, Goth. skeinan, and perh.
    to Gr. ??? shadow. [root]157. Cf. Sheer pure, and
    Shimmer.]
    1. To emit rays of light; to give light; to beam with steady
    radiance; to exhibit brightness or splendor; as, the sun
    shines by day; the moon shines by night.
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    Hyperion's quickening fire doth shine. --Shak.
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    God, who commanded the light to shine out of
    darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the
    light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the
    face of Jesus Cghrist. --2 Cor. iv.
    6.
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    Let thine eyes shine forth in their full luster.
    --Denham.
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    2. To be bright by reflection of light; to gleam; to be
    glossy; as, to shine like polished silver.
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    3. To be effulgent in splendor or beauty. "So proud she
    shined in her princely state." --Spenser.
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    Once brightest shined this child of heat and air.
    --Pope.
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    4. To be eminent, conspicuous, or distinguished; to exhibit
    brilliant intellectual powers; as, to shine in courts; to
    shine in conversation.
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    Few are qualified to shine in company; but it in
    most men's power to be agreeable. --Swift.
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    To make the face to shine upon, or To cause the face to
    shine upon, to be propitious to; to be gracious to. --Num.
    vi. 25.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Shining \Shin"ing\, a.
    1. Emitting light, esp. in a continuous manner; radiant; as,
    shining lamps; also, bright by the reflection of light;
    as, shining armor. "Fish . . . with their fins and shining
    scales." --Milton.
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    2. Splendid; illustrious; brilliant; distinguished;
    conspicious; as, a shining example of charity.
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    3. Having the surface smooth and polished; -- said of leaves,
    the surfaces of shells, etc.
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    Syn: Glistening; bright; radiant; resplendent; effulgent;
    lustrous; brilliant; glittering; splendid; illustrious.


    Usage: Shining, Brilliant, Sparking. Shining describes
    the steady emission of a strong light, or the steady
    reflection of light from a clear or polished surface.
    Brilliant denotes a shining of great brightness, but
    with gleams or flashes. Sparkling implies a fitful,
    intense shining from radiant points or sparks, by
    which the eye is dazzled. The same distinctions obtain
    when these epithets are figuratively applied. A man of
    shining talents is made conspicious by possessing
    them; if they flash upon the mind with a peculiarly
    striking effect, we call them brilliant; if his
    brilliancy is marked by great vivacity and occasional
    intensity, he is sparkling.
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    True paradise . . . inclosed with shining rock.
    --Milton.
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    Some in a brilliant buckle bind her waist,
    Some round her neck a circling light display.
    --Gay.
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    His sparkling blade about his head he blest.
    --Spenser.
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    Shining \Shin"ing\, n.
    Emission or reflection of light.
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    shining
    adj 1: marked by exceptional merit; "had shining virtues and few
    faults"; "a shining example"
    2: made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a
    sheen or glow; "bright silver candlesticks"; "a burnished
    brass knocker"; "she brushed her hair until it fell in
    lustrous auburn waves"; "rows of shining glasses"; "shiny
    black patents" [syn: bright, burnished, lustrous, shiny]
    3: abounding with sunlight; "a bright sunny day"; "one shining
    norming"- John Muir; "when it is warm and shiny" [syn: bright,
    shiny, sunshiny, sunny]
    4: reflecting light; "glistening bodies of swimmers"; "the
    horse's glossy coat"; "lustrous auburn hair"; "saw the
    moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet";
    "shining white enamel" [syn: glistening, glossy, lustrous,
    sheeny, shiny]
    n : the work of making something shine by polishing it; "the
    shining of shoes provided a meager living" [syn: polishing]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    71 Moby Thesaurus words for "shining":
    aglow, beaming, beamy, blooming, blushing, bright,
    bright and sunny, brilliant, burning, burnished, candescent,
    charismatic, dazzling, devastating, divine, flushing, glace,
    glamorous, glassy, gleaming, gleamy, glinting, glistening,
    glorious, glossy, glowing, gorgeous, heavenly, illuminant,
    illustrious, incandescent, irradiative, killing, lamping,
    light as day, luciferous, lucific, luciform, luminant, luminative,
    luminiferous, luminificent, luminous, lustrous, magic, numinous,
    orient, polished, radiant, raving, ravishing, resplendent,
    rutilant, rutilous, sheeny, shined, shiny, sparkling, splendent,
    splendid, splendorous, splendrous, starbright, starlike, starry,
    streaming, stunning, sublime, suffused, sunny, sunshiny

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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