spangle in English

noun
1
a small thin piece of glittering material, typically used in quantity to ornament a dress; a sequin.
A galaxy of spangles and silver coins glitters across each back.
verb
1
cover with spangles or other small sparkling objects.
a spangled Christmas doll
noun
verb
    bespangle

Use "spangle" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "spangle" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "spangle", or refer to the context using the word "spangle" in the English Dictionary.

1. Flash of spangle in the moonlight!

2. A spangle used to ornament a dress or costume.

3. The red marks of the wings and tail's projections are the characteristics of spangle.

4. The most incredible to me was the Silk Button Spangle Gall Wasp.

5. Great mormon is similar with spangle, but it doesn't have tail's projections.

6. Great mormon is similar with spangle, but it t have tail's projections.

7. Her whole body was "Dahongpao, " the package, adorned with countless pieces of spangle the "gold. "

8. They spangle under the sun and people can see it dozens of kilometers away.

9. Tiny shells spangle the profile of a young Roman woman of the second century A . D .

10. Buttons, hot drilling, spangle, lace, metal fasteners, accessories, fashion design is becoming more and more being stressed.

11. Results show that hot galvanizing plate has typical spangle appearance, and the appearances distinguish in bright zone and gray zone.

12. Bright, young stars spangle a region of the Eagle nebula in a new picture from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope released Monday.

13. Earnestly ersatz down to every spangle, dance move, plot turn, and line of hokum dialogue, Burlesque is a showbiz pic for these American Idol times — …

14. The invention discloses a spangle control method for an aluminum zinc silicon hot-dipped steel plate production line, and belongs to the technical field of high-anticorrosive plating production.

15. It had been raining-the first real spring rain of the year had fallen-a bright spangle hung on everything, and the air smelled of buds and moist earth.