How To Use Bright In A Sentence

  • The brightly colored outfits may be made of either cotton or such dressy fabrics as velvet, satin, and lamé.
  • A letter to his wife in 1847 tells of a visit to the Brights at Rochdale; how 'John and I discorded in our views not a little', and how 'I shook peaceable Brightdom as with Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies
  • Likewise, it was ixnay on the ommentcay when asked about reports that former show exec producer Nigel Lythgoe is returning triumphant to the show after having been pushed aside a couple of seasons back when that was their Really Bright Idea for jump-starting "Idol" and revving up ratings. 'D.C. Cupcakes' will get second season; only Ryan Seacrest certain on 'Idol'
  • Yet this was all alive, in silver-gray, white, black, greens deep or bright and asparkle with remnant raindrops. The Boat of a Million Years
  • Though her color palette has brightened over the years and animal heads have shrunk a bit from cartoonish proportions of earlier years, her distinctive style soft paintings she calls "cutes" and her choice of subject NYT > Home Page
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  • Saturday morning came, and all the summer world was bright and fresh, and brimming with life.
  • The King looked at him and seeing him to be yet comelier than his daughter and goodlier than she in stature and proportion and brightness and perfection, said to him, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • They were energetic, bright eyed, and cheerful.
  • It was nice to play a Wii game that wasn't full of bright greens and blues like another title featuring Mario. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • It's all slouchy, casual clothes in light and bright colours. Times, Sunday Times
  • We also went to the DIY store for garden stuff and for a big bucket of white emulsion paint to brighten up the walls in Graham's workshop.
  • You will read for yourself, by and by, many others: stories of older Saints, and perhaps of brighter Saints, or it may be even of saintlier Saints than these. A Book of Quaker Saints
  • Refreshed and regowned, again in dark colors unrelieved by any bright embroidery, Aene paced nervously along a subtly lit path towards the Castrea residence.
  • His assistant, a pretty young woman, is bright, very capable, and eager to help.
  • The sun was bright in a sky already shading into a cooler, breezier blue, and the trees surrounding the compound glowed with the first, bright brush strokes of fall.
  • The black and white images suggested a lunar surface with bright elevated land masses, grooved by sloping drainage channels and seemingly surrounded by dark, still pools of oily liquid.
  • It is also shifting plenty of feminine, lacy lingerie, in the kind of bright colours that go well with a sun tan.
  • The question was tinged with a touch of sarcasm that made her embarrassed flush renew its bright shade and caused her to clench her fists.
  • He has a triangular version of Rupert's stylised muzzle with the same pricked ears and bright black-button eyes.
  • Star staff Saturday, August 22, 2009 - Powered by SIDON: The southern coastal city of Sidon saw banners fill its streets and lights brighten up its sky days before the Holy Month of weather in Baltimore has been sweltering lately, putting many at risk for heat-related conditions. such as Italy criticised Internazionale coach Jose Mourinho for comments the Portuguese made about Ramadan at the weekend. WN.com - Articles related to Lagos Fires Tourism Through Sports
  • I also have a goldenrod-colored scarf (you know, one of those pashmina-y things) that goes nicely with this, and about two weeks ago I was in "the city" (which seems to be what you call San Francisco, if you live near it) wearing this dress, that scarf, and an old denim Levi's jacket I swiped from my Dad in roughly 1987 (with bright pink leather gloves sticking out of the breast pocket) and a tourist actually STOPPED ME ON THE STREET and asked to take my picture. The Return (With Butterflies) - A Dress A Day
  • We are extremely delighted to hear of your scholarship to Beijing University.You are worthy of success.Best wishes for your bright future.
  • The cheese was bright and a good counter to the deep character of the beets.
  • I am afraid to lose, I fear this time, and I love it but memories. I could not forget the sweat on the pitch with the sway of the brothers, forget accompany me cry close friend, and forget the bright Star of that everynight, and those words have touched me deeply.
  • To top it all, hers is bright sunflower yellow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Service throughout the hotel is bright and efficient without being spectacular.
  • A dab of pale lilac or silver on the inner corner of the eye will make your eyes look whiter and brighter, giving an instant youth punch. The Sun
  • What you want to do is minimise dark circles and brighten the eye area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Relaxing, in amusement at her unwonted altruism of motive, she had drawn her moleskin coat more closely around her, and settled back to wait the other woman's pleasure in returning to the bright warmth that the pale-orange ribbon of light, wavering upon the swaying platform, harbingered. Undesirables
  • As I approached the house I saw a tall man in a Scotch bonnet with a coat which was buttoned up to his chin waiting outside in the bright semicircle which was thrown from the fanlight. Sole Music
  • Predators have been observed to avoid attacking brightly coloured species.
  • Rubiochico,) "which was fast swamping the sparkling stars, like a bright river flowing over diamonds, when the old gander again set up his gabblement and trumpeted more loudly than before. Tom Cringle's Log
  • The computer industry is the one bright spot in the economy at the moment.
  • HOUSES decked out in bright lights are the worst seasonal faux pas, according to a survey. The Sun
  • Black color is sentimentally bad but, every black board makes the students life bright. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 
  • The image is generally a thing of beauty with colours brightly and faithfully rendered.
  • The contrast or brightness of the image can be varied to emphasise areas or tissues of interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • The synagogue is renowned for its bright white exterior and lion-headed gargoyles, which are unusual because animal forms are rarely used in Jewish art.
  • It took a moment to acclimatize to the sudden light and to the brightness of violent colour; there was blood everywhere. CHAMELEON
  • As soon as the door closed behind her I hurried to the dirty window in the front room and I watched as she walked down the street looking remarkably out of place in the drab surroundings in her bright green dress.
  • The woman wiped her sweaty face with a bright red handkerchief and bobbed her head in the direction of the coopery. City of Glory
  • The dark foliage makes a bold backdrop throughout summer and turns bright red in autumn. Times, Sunday Times
  • There should be plenty of thunder left in the powerful arms and lower body he has developed since arriving in America as an underfed teenager with bright eyes and a voracious appetite for success.
  • I do not remember too much about Earl except that he must not have been too bright because he was wearing a black-and-white mackinaw - a heavy coat - in the summer.
  • But dropsy was still poorly understood until Bright, who put it all together with diseased kidneys and albuminuria and distinguished dropsies of renal origin from other etiologies.
  • Its bright black eyes were alert and watching, ready to upbraid or condemn or love, same as any capable adult thing. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • The ‘not so bright’ builder was tanked up on booze and decided that it would be fun to fire a loaded 11 mm pistol in a public area.
  • The concert footage, captured in color, is bright and brassy, and even with all the fancy lighting and video backdrops, the transfer never resorts to flaring or bleeding.
  • There were brighter pictures, of early Mexican-Californian life, a pastel of twilight eucalyptus with a sunset-tipped mountain beyond, by Reimers, a moonlight by Peters, and a Griffin stubble-field across which gleamed and smoldered California summer hills of tawny brown and purple-misted, wooded canyons. CHAPTER VIII
  • The watcher's eyes glim - mered in the darkness, well back in the shadows, bright and feral. Ilse Witch
  • The year was ushered in by starlit skies, a bright silvery moon and biting cold.
  • After posting a "sunny, bright, cozy loft" on the rental marketplace, the woman, who uses the pseudonym EJ, returned to find the apartment ransacked by a renter using the name "DJ Pattrson. ABC News: Top Stories
  • One of the "brightest minds" in his class, he was one of the laziest; one of the quickest and most agile when aroused, he was one of the torpids as a rule: One of the kind who should have "gone in for honors," as the faculty said, he came nearer going out for devilment. Found in the Philippines The Story of a Woman's Letters
  • He had the brightest blue eyes and a wide toothy grin.
  • The bold and bright interior design, which has been heavily inspired by pop art, has given the house its biggest transformation yet. The Sun
  • The small piece of gold glittered brightly in the moonlight, setting off the red ruby it encircled.
  • Certainly all reports spoke of genuine smiles on the Girls' faces, of their brightness and animation.
  • Every splash of bright colour has gone back into a drawer not to be glimpsed again until next spring.
  • Since then thousands of artists have tried to bottle up its bright metallic sheen for themselves. The Sun
  • Altair, at a distance of 17 light-years, is one of the closest of the bright stars.
  • She slips on a bright red party dress and she becomes a fun teenager.
  • Made from bright orange, green or pink wool-covered foam, the seat perches upon thin steel legs.
  • General sorting categories are whites, light colors, bright or deep-colored materials, permanent press, delicates, and clothes for the dry cleaners.
  • In the bright sunlight she had to narrow her eyes.
  • Bright gas lanterns are better than flashlights.
  • From the cooler water morwong, to a splendid angelfish and the brightly speckled hawkfish, this oceanic haven in the middle of a vast sea vibrates to the rhythm of the Pacific's currents.
  • The bright facades of present-day Willemstad conceal the dark secrets of offshore finance.
  • I feel pleasure in dwelling on the recollections of childhood, before misfortune had tainted my mind, and changed its bright visions of extensive usefulness into gloomy and narrow reflections upon self. Chapter 1
  • They are green and white, and they carry their national symbol, the star and crescent, silvery bright and shiny.
  • The sun was nearly blinding, but it made for a gloriously bright day.
  • During the eclipse, the moon passed between the sun and the Earth, leaving a bright rim of fire.
  • The most commanding presence is the horse chestnut tree, often a massive green tower covered with bright white lanterns. Times, Sunday Times
  • The biggest of the ringing bells is three tonnes and an arresting sight as it gracefully arcs round, even if we can't hear it to its full capacity thanks to our bright red ear protectors.
  • If you want to lighten up or brighten up one side of a portrait, the white-sided reflector also works well.
  • LONDON—Commodities prices face increased volatility due to near-term macroeconomic concerns, but the long-term demand outlook remains bright, several of the U.K.'s largest globally diversified miners said Monday. Global Miners See Price Volatility but Brisk Demand
  • Both watches feature a bright red pendulum second hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • I beg for each and all of you confirmations and assistance from the threshold of oneness, so that those gatherings may become ignited like unto candles, in the republics of America, enkindling the light of the love of God in the hearts; thus the rays of the heavenly teachings may begem and brighten the states of America like the infinitude of immensity with the stars of the Most Great Guidance. Tablets of the Divine Plan
  • Edison designed this distribution system to compete with gaslight on price, while offering brighter and safer illumination.
  • Bright's disease, and, if he hears the word carcinoma, he will certainly look it out in a medical dictionary, if he does not interpret its dread significance on the instant. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • We creep the hill, flat on our bellies through yellowed grass and stone, black dirt grimed on our bright faces like powdered war paint. Along the Battlement
  • It is a sombre painting with the only bright colour provided by the clergymen's vestments and by the headscarves of the women.
  • The peas were bright green and there were plenty of them.
  • Manningham Mills is a grand old reminder of Bradford's historic industrial past, but with the hard work of all involved it could and should be a pointer to a bright future for the city.
  • Here's a story of mischief and mayhem to brighten up your Monday morning lecture.
  • Young readers will love the bright, bold designs and the luscious colours.
  • Overhead, the stars wheel in the heavens and a bright, bright moon shines down on the fields and on the house itself, for it's clear tonight.
  • I spotted a shooting star which, to my astonishment, was bright green in colour.
  • The banquet hall was bright and cheerful, full of nobles and lords looking dignified and regal.
  • Several images are striking, but the programme has no hint of a bright outlook, and costuming is consistently drab. Times, Sunday Times
  • Synaxar (synaxarion), which contains legends of saints, sometimes read instead of those from the Acts of the Apostles, and the "Book of the Ministry of the Deacons" (Brightman, lxvii). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Officers and sailors who normally wear winter rig came to work in jeans, brightly coloured shirts and for some, riding boots.
  • We got outsmarted by a clown at a Perkins in New Brighton.
  • You might even want to bring along homemade holiday cards and small bags of candy to brighten people's day.
  • Having proved myself the fount of all world knowledge, I returned Lisa to Brighton on Tuesday evening, in time for our 7 month anniversary on Wednesday, a landmark we celebrated with a visit to the drive-thru McDonalds.
  • But the club's future is looking bright thanks to the generosity of donators and the repair work carried out by Greenwich Council.
  • It looked like it was going to be grotty, but as I was on the tube the clouds all seemed to disappear and by the time I came back above ground at Tottenham Court Road station the sky was a beautiful clear blue and the sun was shining brightly.
  • These are tears of sorrow that it has come to this, that the country’s matriarch is gone, and no one looms bright over the horizon to serve as the country’s guardian angel. Global Voices in English » Philippines: People mourn death of Corazon Aquino
  • Every second is stuffed with bright, brittle melodies that make you feel as if you've done too many turns on a fairground waltzer.
  • She had spent more than she intended on the wetsuit, but couldn't resist its bright fuchsia colours.
  • He beat his wing veins again, his scarlet eyes burning brightly from out his metal skull plating.
  • The wagons were all unpainted and plain, making them look dull compared to the bright colourful tents.
  • Bright yellow flowers appear in late summer.
  • Bard said the company may try to establish St. Elizabeth's as a referral center for specialties such as urology and ear, nose, and throat care, meaning patients from other hospitals in the chain would be sent to Brighton for those kinds of treatments. Boston.com Top Stories
  • Off to the Charity Ball is a firm favourite, with its livid pastels against bright white, the skulking figures throwing dark, tactile shadows onto the projecting shelf below.
  • It was a strip of gaudy landscaping in front of a strip mall in glaring bright daylight.
  • Other measures in the plan include new lane markings, anti-skid surfacing and several hundred yards of bus lane on Brighton Way up to the roundabout.
  • Bright and airy with comfy beds. The Sun
  • The brown water, grass-sheeted at the sides, conceals the bright yellow sand of the bed; when placed in a tumbler it looks clear and colourless, and the taste is perfectly sweet — brackishness does not extend far above Porto da Lenha. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • All over his body, he saw a thin, glowing mesh that burned brighter and brighter by the second, burning and charring his flesh.
  • It is true that this explanation of the bright, conspicuous colours is only a hypothesis, but its foundations -- unpalatableness, and the liability of other butterflies to be eaten, -- are certain, and its consequences -- the existence of mimetic palatable forms -- conform it in the most convincing manner. Evolution in Modern Thought
  • At another time it might have been a pretty journey, the hills just turning the colors of pumpkin and hay and pomegranate and the skies depthless and clear, but now everywhere one looked most of the trees had been felled for fuel and there was only a hazy, oppressive brightness refracted from the shorn hillsides. Excerpt: The Surrendered by Chang-rae Lee
  • Despite the bright blue woodwork, the artfully painted sign, and the Fablon fishes which swim across the display window. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • Look at the brightness of what lies ahead and work out a way to make it come to you.
  • Bobby is a smart boy with a bright future—he gets good grades and is college-bound.
  • Will it prove a catalyst, a precursor to brighter things? Times, Sunday Times
  • It is near the seafront and a leisurely stroll west will take you to Brighton. Times, Sunday Times
  • His paintings feature bright intensities of color, unique contrast, relationships of space and a palette of approximately 100 pure, unmixed acrylics.
  • The girl smiled even more brightly, showing off her straight teeth.
  • Her clothes were long and loose, the shawl brightly colored and rimmed with tassels.
  • The kitchen was warm and brightly lit .
  • Further down, below the moor, the laneside verge was bright with lady's-smock, the so-called cuckooflower that blooms when the first cuckoo calls. Country Diary: North Derbyshire
  • She has a very sunny disposition and just burns brightness. The Sun
  • Double bright pink two - tone wavy. TL variegated, plain. Standard trailer.
  • The flowers are a deep magenta, both richer and brighter than red campion found elsewhere, and they stand bold and beautiful against the blue of the sea beyond. Country diary
  • The first half proved to be as bright and breezy as the weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • The weaker stars had already flickered out, and the bright ones were dimming. EVERVILLE
  • A plain surface of benty turf lay before him, bright in the moonlight, dangerous to cross, upon which a few sheep came and went. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • Whatever the short-term problems in this area, the outlook and for twentieth-century sculpture in general remains bright.
  • With the tinted lenses blocking out the worst of the bright sunlight, her headache receded to its previous dull ache.
  • January 12th, 2010 SHIMLA - Residents of Shimla woke up to a bright sunny day Thursday, a day after the season's first snowfall. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The valley beckons the hiker with rolling grasslands that are bright green in spring and golden in autumn.
  • And a general weariness in having the same conversation about genre versus the mainstream that crops up whenever a young'un who hasn't bothered to read anything published on the internet over the last decade gets the bright idea to write in haphazard fashion about a topic that's like the same piece of gum masticated for a month. [Guest Post] Part 1: A Manifesto of Imaginative Literature by Justin Allen
  • There are lots of gloves with bright colors, or that are actually made to go with certain outfits and brands. Gloves Leather | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Under the crystal bright light of a full moon their blue marble shined, iridescent.
  • Kincaid had to admit the tearoom was a charming enough place, a warm retreat with heavy oak furniture and bright Blue Calico tea services, but the drawing of Alice in Wonderland on the restaurant’s paper menus made him think of Vic. Dreaming of the Bones
  • Some bright spark left the door open overnight.
  • `The bright sparks latched on to that possibility yonks ago, of course. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • A bright hue mingled with red and white gives the colour called auburn (Greek). Timaeus
  • Now these will be great if you have somewhere to project the image and they are bright enough to work in lighted areas. Thoughts: Projectors in your Phone by 2012?
  • The face of human progress wears bright ribbons in its hair and swings a bag of books. Times, Sunday Times
  • She looked less ferocious and was actually smiling brightly at us.
  • Behind is a huge, bright yellow full moon, and the grassy field underfoot is composed of green, blue, and brown.
  • The colours are vibrant and bright, although coloured lighting is overused in many areas.
  • The sun shone brightly through the spreading leaves of the oak trees that surrounded the court.
  • After ascending the elliptical stairs past a couple small galleries, one is immediately struck by the bright orange carpet laid across most of the fourth floor.
  • There is a bright fire gleaming through the red curtains of the bar window, and the door is open. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • A panoramic sunroof makes the interior bright and breezy. The Sun
  • He was clearly bright, personable, charming and capable of writing good journalism.
  • Apply lightly for a sheer shimmer or layer it on generously for an opaque icy blue colour to brighten eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wealthy women might have a string of brightly coloured beads linking the two brooches across the chest.
  • It was pleasant to wake up in Florence, to open the eyes upon a bright bare room, with a floor of red tiles which look clean though they are not; with a painted ceiling whereon pink griffins and blue amorini sport in a forest of yellow violins and bassoons. A Room with a View
  • To discipline your character is to ensure a bright destiny. To pamper your character is to invite a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Indeed, he is something of an affable version of our outgoing governor - not as bright, not as driven, but equally without agenda and equally without a base.
  • We love writing about bands and singers that emerge from the tangled undergrowth and come blinking into the bright glare of publicity. The Sun
  • Yes, some will even begin to realize that they too are all changelings lost among the dark hollows of this bright earth, their deeper selves unknown, asleep.
  • The Chough (pronounced ‘chuff’) is an elegant member of the crow family, a little smaller than a Rook and distinguished by a bright red, slightly decurved bill and red legs and feet.
  • Orthochromatic film was only sensitive to the brightest natural light.
  • To the world, he was one of the brightest intellects of a very great intellectual era.
  • I should have realised that genius, as some bright spark in the office said, has a lot to do with genes.
  • Overbright security lighting creates "glare", which makes it more difficult to see intruders.
  • The darkness began to lighten into a pale yellow, getting brighter as the seconds passed.
  • All the man saw was a bright azure sky, bright white clouds moving about like sea lions chasing one another, and a bright shining sun that warmed his face.
  • Already the bridge was beginning to shine brightly, to appear angry and sore, belying the fixed smile which split his features. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • They voted to shape a brighter future for our country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Orange-coloured grounds may be formed by mixing vermilion or red lead with King's yellow, or orange lake or red orpiment (? realgar) will make a brighter orange ground than can be produced by any mixture. Handbook on Japanning: 2nd Edition For Ironware, Tinware, Wood, Etc. With Sections on Tinplating and Galvanizing
  • Her hair was weird, though - bright purple and green with blonde streaks.
  • Alas, the thickening undergrowth has also proven the undoing of one of the less bright avian ground feeders.
  • Stuffed into the neck of the bottle was a flame engulfed rag, blazing brightly.
  • Walls are white, offset with bright yellow doors and skirtings.
  • Mr Biden once described Mr Obama as "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy".
  • For $3.7 million, you, too, can sit in this singular creation, gaze out at the magnificent sunsets, watch eagles wheel against the bright blue empyrean, pit yourself against the bellowing 74-mile-an-hour winds, the arctic snows, the unforgiving landscape. Undone by a house of dreams
  • She wore a floaty summer dress and bright blue trainers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is said that the math teacher seems partial towards bright students.
  • This smoke or flame, perhaps, would be the better word for it was so bright that the deep blue sky overhead and the hazy stretches of brown common towards Chertsey, set with black pine trees, seemed to darken abruptly as these puffs arose, and to remain the darker after their dispersal. The War of The Worlds
  • The zesty lime is bright and not too sweet, and its tartness is cut nicely by the rich flavor of the crust. Lime Meringue Tart | Baking Bites
  • The fresher your mackerel the better - look for glassy eyes and bright, iridescent skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's going to be a really colourful, bright musical set in Brazil in the 1960s.
  • A line of shells, white and pink and glabrous in the bright sunlight, marked the line of the high tide. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • Hippocampus severnsi is distinguished from congeners in having a combination of: extremely small size (height 13 mm, standard length 15 mm); 12 trunk rings; 27 tail rings; reduced ossification of inferior and ventral trunk ridges; 14 dorsal fin rays; 10 pectoral fin rays; anal fin small or absent; medium length snout which lacks a bulbous tip; raised, angular coronet; single gill opening on midline directly behind coronet supported by raised cleithral bone; scattered tubercles on trunk and tail; predominant colour dark brown (sometimes slightly marbled) with large, bright red patch covering dorsolateral surfaces of trunk rings 1-4; tiny white dots scattered all over; pale posterior section of tail with dark transverse bands. Practical Fishkeeping news (RSS)
  • A gradual decrease ( fade - out ) or increase ( fade-in ) of the brightness of an image, or the volume of an audio signal.
  • If they pack you off to Brighton, they want you to put a bullet in him.
  • Each cluster acts as a magnifying lens, greatly brightening a quasar's light.
  • Diana half smiled at she stepped into her bright, airy room.
  • Mr. Lockhart shall furnish us with the brightest aspect a British Ferney ever yielded, or is like to yield: and therewith we will quit Abbotsford and the dominant and culminant period of Scott’s life: ‘It was a clear, bright September morning, with a sharpness in the air that doubled the animating influence of the sunshine, and all was in readiness for a grand coursing-match on Newark Hill. Paras. 50-73
  • A half smile graced my lips and my dull blue eyes brightened up.
  • In some parts of the country policemen and park rangers shoot wolves and bears and lions with rubber buckshot, chase them with dogs, and scare them from houses with loud noises and bright lights.
  • The paste stood out amongst its neighbours on the platter, not for its taste, but for its bright pinkish colour and shiny, gelatinous consistency - a treat to some, but not my personal fave.
  • They were both dressed so that it was easy to mark them down as gypsy kin, their faded but bright clothes easy to spot amongst the normal gray drab of the peasants.
  • It glows up to 100 times brighter than luminous paints and doesn't require charging. Times, Sunday Times
  • I went bright crimson and hung up. Times, Sunday Times
  • I filled it with some organic matter, planted bright red geraniums in the center and placed trailing ivy along the outer edges.
  • Your forever friend lifts you up in spirits and makes that dark and empty world suddenly seem bright and full.
  • The bright-hammered melody of the flat-crank 4.5-liter V8, the fiery spall of the overrun note, the tach-rapping flexibility of the 9,000-rpm engine as you gear-bang the seven-speed dual clutch tranny—all of that is at a slight remove in the fixed-roof car. Ferrari 458 Italia Loses Its Top, Gains Hugely
  • Even though pittas are often very brightly colored, the color is usually located either on their undersides or on areas that can be covered when the wings are folded.
  • Employers can see she's a bright girl so she gets a job doing admin for a shipping company.
  • Among other things, it's got a continuing symposium on legal education featuring essays from some of the brighter legal minds in the country.
  • Potiphar discovers that Joseph is surprisingly honest, diligent and bright for a common slave, and puts him in charge of all the affairs of his house. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Deception And Desire: An Overview Of Genesis
  • He blinked in the bright sunlight.
  • When piper played cheerly, and crusie burned bright, Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3
  • OK, those who insist on going to Antarctica or the Sahara for their hols may not see many plants, but everywhere else things are growing which will brighten up even the dullest of trips.

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