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spangle

[ US /ˈspæŋɡəɫ/ ]
[ UK /spˈæŋɡə‍l/ ]
VERB
  1. decorate with spangles
    the star-spangled banner
  2. glitter as if covered with spangles
NOUN
  1. adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing

How To Use spangle In A Sentence

  • They banged out `The star-spangled banner'
  • His compendious book, then, ranges from dry speculation on geology to exquisite description of flora, spangled with remarkably apt epigrams.
  • A spangled shoal of fish swept by him, rainbow-hued, fins of intricate filigree. CORMORANT
  • the star-spangled banner
  • I've heard "Hail to the Chief," I've heard the Star-Spangled Banner, many of the songs that you know so well when it comes to these kind of big celebrations. CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2009
  • And the costumes: They can't have too many spangles.
  • In a star-spangled career stretching nearly forty years Derek McCann has stonewalled every single team that has participated in Section One of the Northern Cricket Union.
  • At the foot of the spiral stairway, they presented Tetra with their star spangled permits.
  • Regardless of your taste in music, spangled shirts, four inch collars, glitzy sunglasses and platform shoes are in.
  • Remember when I was a disco dangle with a spangle sweating in my sticky pocket caning pop and disco dangle darling watching you? Bone Dust Disco
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