Outshines is the plural form of the verb outshine. The definition of outshine is to shine brighter than. It means to be much better than someone in some way or in a specific area.
She outshines the stars or more comonly "moon" the name is sanskrit
Silver - the other precious metal. Silver - the choice that outshines all others.
Divyam means one who outstands or outshines. It means one who is not ordinary. It also means transcendental.
Because it is exposing, when full, a relatively large reflective surface to the brightest object in the sky - the sun.
Moissanite is/ was the name of the fake diamond at JC Pennys. The fake diamond outshines most real diamonds
No. The Moon's phases do not 'go away', they simply become less visible when sunlight outshines the Moon's reflection.
There is no one particular elliptical machine that outshines all of its competition so instead of focusing on "the best" just figure out what your needs are and what's right for you.
A jewel.
If the star Betelgeuse replaced the Sun, most planets will be inside the star, even Jupiter. It would outshine the Sun like the Sun outshines the Moon.
The word 'splendor' (American English) or 'splendour' (English), originates from the Latin 'splendere' meaning to shine or be bright. The modern definition expands that to magnificence, something that outshines the rest, is grander than.
Romeo compares Juliet to the sun, saying she is so bright and beautiful that she outshines everything around her. He also compares her to a life-giving source of light and warmth in his dark world.
"Kassi" is a variant of the name "Cassie" and is often used as a short form of names like Cassandra or Katherine. It usually means she shines or she outshines others.