shine
Stars Shine Brightly Shine is a verb and the grammar to describe a verb is an adverb. Therefore, we have to use Brightly
To reflect a sparkling light, to gleam, to shimmer
The plural form of the noun star is stars, e.g. "On a clear night, you can see hundreds of thousands of stars."
As dark as a racists sole
This is almost synonamous with B.S. It is also similar to "stroking" someone. If a used car salesman tries to get on a customer's good side by saying that the customer obviously knows a lot about cars, then the salesman is shining him on. To shine someone on is to tell them a lie. In 1963, the no-hit wonders, Frankie & The Dell Stars, released a record entitled, _Don't Shine Me On_, pts.1&2. On this record, an L.A. dude - Frankie - tries to confidence three chicks - the Dell Stars - into riding with him in his convertible. After talking it over among themselves, the chicks decide, "Let's shine him on." Upon hearing this, Frankie begs, "Don't shine me on!" End of pt.1 I've never heard pt.2. Clearly, the original meaning of _shine someone on_ was "brush someone off." All other meanings came later.
Stars shine all the time but you can only see them at night due to the darkness.
stars do shine in morning but when compared to sun's shining their shine is nothing that's why we are not able to see stars in morning
Stars twinkle. Planets shine or glow steadily.
The stars in the night sky shine with a remarkable luminosity.
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
Stars shine at nighttime but not in the daytime because it is dark. During the day the sun is bright which blocks the light from the stars. Once the sun is down and the sky is dark, it is easier to see the glimmer.
The Stars Shine Down was created in 1992-10.
The Stars Shine Down has 400 pages.
all stars shine, its just a matter or whether or not we can see them
Shine Through the Stars was created on 2008-04-15.
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Baby the Stars Shine Bright was created in 1986-08.