They were reflected, so to speak, by twin twinkles in the eyes of her sitter.
To the red and baleful sun That faintly twinkles there.
Earth's distant orb appeared 250 The smallest light that twinkles in the heaven; Whilst round the chariot's way Innumerable systems rolled, And countless spheres diffused An ever-varying glory.
On the other side of the Canal twinkles and glitters the long row of the happy palaces which are mainly expensive hotels.
The reflected sunshine plays up through the great windows from the glittering lagoon and shimmers and twinkles over gilded walls and ceilings.
She bent forward, her elbows on her knees, her fingers covered with moonstone rings clasped lightly in front of her, her eyes full of a thousand twinkles and the upturned corners of her mouth curving almost to her eyes.
She certainly was not one of the few, the very few, who could resist the twinkles in Fuschia's eyes.
It sort of twinkles at one, so I shall tell about the Hickley woods and hope that it will like them just as much as I do.
My father twinkles at me and says that although I have got in William I.
Evangeline's Tract Man stood in the doorway, soft felt hat in hand, twinkles in his eyes.
Then it sometimes seems as red as Mercury, and sometimes even twinkles a little in a sort of farewell gaiety as it backs away from us into the rays of the dazzling sun and finally disappears for a time from the evening sky.
Regulus is a white star, and twinkles violently, so that it is easily distinguished from any planet that is passing near it.
Right in front of him was the dark mass of the cliffs--they seemed to be not 200 yards away--and twinkles of flame sparkled out all along the tops of them.
Are not so plenty, quite, As to cover up the twinkles Of the BOY--ain't I right?
There were twinkles in the eyes that looked up at him.
There were twinkles appearing in the eyes of the mischievous Peggy.
The dying blaze of oak dim-twinkles through the night.
The moon goes down; and like another moon The crescent of the river twinkles there, Unchanged as when the eyes of Daniel Boone Beheld it flowing fair.
Be very careful, though, not to choose a white star that is not a star; for, as that twinkles very little, you may think I am mistaken.
Look very carefully, first at the red star, and then at just as large a white star; and, if your eyes are bright, you will see that the white one twinkles the most.
Mr. Tippengray looked at her with twinkles in his eyes.
Mrs. Petter looked at him with twinkles in her eyes.
And beneath, as in a nest, the ancient ruin and the little village repose in the sunshine, and the rapid river twinkles with frequent curves through the meadows.
The sunlight pales Athwart the trampled grass; the fading moon Still twinkles on the frost-flakes scattered round.
The tired woodman seeks his cot That twinkles up the hill; And sleep has touched the wanderers That sang the twilight still.
Peter's wrinkles had now crept up his cheeks and were playing hide and seek with the twinkles in his eyes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "twinkles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.