Definitionn. adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing
Last update: August 11, 2015
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The spangles on her dress are shining beautifully. [Please select]
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Stars spangled the sky in millions. [Please select]
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"Anyhow, I'm glad they've stopped playing the 'Star-Spangled Banner' at the movies."' [Please select]
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This might be a lawn spangled with white flowers. [Please select]
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"But I've always admired it, whether it's blue or gray or just black, spangled with stars." [Please select]
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Here he wrote the song about the star-spangled banner. [Please select]
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But our expectations are fustian spangled with pinchbeck; we look for tragedy to be theatrical. [Please select]
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It appeared to be a different sky stretching in dark, star-spangled dome over him--closer, vaster, bluer. [Please select]
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They were singing Hail Columbia and the Star-spangled Banner. [Please select]
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As the deep tones of his voice rang through the star-spangled vault, the company took up the shout, and with "California for ever." [Please select]
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Precisely at eight o'clock the _Woodville_ left the wharf, amid the inspiring strains of the "Star-spangled Banner," performed by the band.' [Please select]
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