Because that Kipling to Shimmer and Shine are the systems to go onto Greenwood Yard
No, "shimmer" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to shine with a soft, slightly wavering light.
shine, glow
To flicker or shimmer erratically.
shimmer and shine, let silver be mine
To reflect a sparkling light, to gleam, to shimmer
dream, magical, laugh, swirl, sparkle, glitter, shimmer, shine
No. It means to shine or shimmer the way an oily or wet surface does.
shinny shine, flash, sparkle, glare, gleam, shimmer, twinkle, glint
If you mix a fine shimmer powder into your body lotion, it will give your skin a pretty shine.
like nailvarnish- matt- in other worrds no shine just a block colour Gloss- shiny Glitter- with glitter in clear- no colour Shimmer- pearly glow
Giggling girls gather gracefully, Gleaming with giggles, glee, and glee. Gentle as a gust, they gracefully glide, In their world, they shimmer, shine, and stride.
He was contemplating the shimmer of light on the water.