twinkle|twinkled|twinkles|twinkling in English
verb
[twin·kle || 'twɪŋkl]
sparkle, produce a flickering light; (usually of the eyes) to be bright with pleasure or joy; move quickly and lightly on one's feet; blink, wink (Archaic)
Use "twinkle|twinkled|twinkles|twinkling" in a sentence
1. The boy's eyes twinkled with mischief.
2. It is sung to the tune of Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
3. Her eyes twinkled with mischief.
4. Stars twinkled in the sky.
5. She twinkled her straight toes.
6. Lights twinkled across the bay.
7. Her eyes twinkled with merriment.
8. The stars twinkled in the sky.
9. Stars twinkled in the night sky.
10. The lamps twinkled in the gathering dusk.
11. Votive candles twinkle in every room.
12. The tree lights twinkled gaily across the lake.
13. 4 Her dress is covered in sequin which twinkles as she moves.
14. 1 Votive candles twinkle in every room.
15. A kindly twinkle came into her eyes.
16. His smile broadened and his eyes twinkled with whimsy.
17. His eyes how they twinkled! his dimples how merry!
18. Shaw gazes benevolently over his spectacles, and Kitchen twinkles wickedly over his mask.
19. And, "In twinkled Alleluiahs of delight" is such a wonderful line
20. 7 The bomb exploded in a twinkling.
21. Hold it right there, twinkle-toes.
22. The tune set our toes twinkling.
23. 18 His eyes twinkled merrily, seeming to send out light and warmth.
24. The black sky was strewn with twinkle stars.
25. 4 The opportuneity passes in a twinkling.