Shone example sentences

Related (10): gleamed, shimmered, sparkled, twinkled, radiated, beamed, glowed, flickered, illuminated, luminesced

"Shone" Example Sentences


1. The sun shone brightly in the clear blue sky.
2. The spotlight shone on the stage.
3. The headlights shone brightly as the car sped down the road.
4. Her smile shone like the sun.
5. The stars shone in the midnight sky.
6. The glittering diamond necklace shone in the light.
7. The lamps shone warmly throughout the cozy home.
8. The full moon shone through the window.
9. The torch shone into the dark cave.
10. Her eyes shone with joy at the sight of her parents.
11. The flashlight shone onto the spiderwebs in the attic.
12. The Christmas tree lights shone brightly in the dark room.
13. The medallion shone with an inner light of its own.
14. The graduates' smiles shone with pride that day.
15. A glow shone from behind the curtains.
16. The golden halo shone above his head.
17. The tiara shone like starlight on the actress's head.
18. Her eyes shone with tears.
19. The fireflies shone against the dark night.
20. The flashlight shone under the couch and onto the dust bunnies.
21. The candles shone softly onto their faces as they ate dinner.
22. The shoes on the rack shone like mirrors.
23. The crystals shone vibrant colors in the shop window.
24. Her eyes shone with fierce determination.
25. Her eyes shone with wisdom beyond her years.
26. The riding mower's headlights shone into the backyard.
27. The Christmas lights shone through the frosted windowpanes.
28. His surfboard's glossy coat shone in the midday sun.
29. The beacon shone through the thick fog at night.
30. The stained glass windows shone brightly after being recently cleaned.

31. The beads of sweat on his brow shone in the harsh afternoon sun.
32. Her face shone with serenity after finishing her yoga routine.
33. The copper candlesticks shone like new after they were polished.
34. The brass door handles shone after hours of buffing and polishing.
35. His bald head shone like a beacon under the bright lights.
36. The flashlight shone on the termites feasting on the wooden beams.
37. The sunlight shone on her wet hair, making it sparkle.
38. The flashlight's beam shone into the dark hole in the wall.
39. The letters on the trophy shone in the gymnasium lights.
40. The sequins on her dress shone as she twirled on the dance floor.
41. His eyes shone with mirth as he told the joke.
42. The firefighter's helmet shone under the flashing red lights.
43. The laminated name tag shone on the desk.
44. The brake lights shone through the thick fog on the road.
45. His eyes shone with relief after finding his lost dog.
46. The spotlight shone on the dancer as she performed her routine.
47. The lantern shone its warm glow into the tent.
48. The Russian soldiers' medals and insignia shone in the cold sunlight.
49. Her smile shone as bright as the sun itself.
50. The flashlight shone into the corner where the mouse was hiding.
51. Her eyes shone with indignation as she explained her point of view.
52. The gold coins shone in the pirate's treasure chest.
53. The sheriff's badge shone in the sun.
54. The jewel-like fireflies shone through the humid Louisiana night.
55. The wave of holiday bulb lights shone brightly on the decorated street.
56. The searchlight shone into the dark valley below.
57. The waxed and buffed wooden floors shone like a mirror.
58. The crown jewels shone under their protective glass cases.
59. The reception hall's crystal chandelier shone with hundreds of lights.
60. The lights of distant cities shone on the horizon.

Common Phases


1. Shine brightly/shone brightly - Used to say that something shone or glowed with a very strong light.
2. Shine a light/shone a light - Used to say that a flashlight or other light source was shone in a certain direction.
3. Shine through/shone through - Used to say that light passed through something, making it visible on the other side.
4. Shine upon/shone upon - Used when light falls or radiates on something.
5. Shine with/shone with - Used to say that something glows or radiates with a specified feeling or quality.
6. Eyes shone - A common phrase to describe someone's eyes that were lit up with a particular emotion.
7. The sun shone - A simple and common phrase to describe the sun giving off bright light.
8. Light shone - A generic way of saying that light was emanating from a source.
9. Stars shone - A common phrase to describe stars that were seen glowing brightly in the sky at night.
10. The moon shone - Another common term describing the moon giving off its own glow, illuminating the surroundings.

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