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by using it lots and lots
highlighters were invented with nail polish and paints
Not usually. A marker is for ordinary writing, either on paper or a white board. The mark it produces is opaque. A highlighter produces a transparent mark through which the original printing can be seen.
Leave it in for an hour. Squeezing it will definitely help. It won't really be glow in the dark unless it's a glow in the dark highlighter, but it will fluoresce under a blacklight
"Highlighter" in Spanish is "marcador". It is pronounced "mar-ca-DOR". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
it is Phosphor
the first highlighter was used in Ireland
It depends on the highlighter and how you are putting the highlighter felt in the tonic water.
a highlighter is called 'un surligneur' in French.
A highlighter is "un surligneur" (masc.) in French.
you use a highlighter on every piece of text
Press the highlighter and click no fill.
The Highlighter was invented in 1962, In Japan, by a man by the name of Yukio Horie.
well you don't see him but you go to the place next to the newspapers and go to the place next to the dark room then there is a box click on it then scroll through the pages of the book until the highlighter highlights where he is.
Highlighter ink will not harm you as long as you don't have it inside your skin.
A highlighter is called 'un surligneur' in French. To highlight is 'surligner' in French.