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Meaning brightly meaning

What does brightly mean?

brightly

(= brilliantly, bright) with brightness the stars shone brilliantly the windows glowed jewel bright

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Simple sentences

The fire burned up brightly.
The diamond shone brightly.
The sun is shining brightly.
The moon was shining brightly.
The moon does not shine as brightly as the sun.
His room was brightly lit.
Tonight in the night sky, the stars are shining very brightly.
The conservative character of the seating furniture is offset by the brightly coloured accessories.
Tom likes to wear brightly colored orange pants.
The streets are brightly lit.
Around a mere at the end of the valley were gathered the brightly coloured wooden houses of an idyllic little town.
The fire burned brightly.
The old man sat cosily by his warm stove. The fire was blazing brightly and some apples were roasting in front of it.
The moon is shining brightly.
The sun was shining brightly.
The sun shone brightly.
I've never seen the stars shine so brightly.

Movie subtitles

To the church? When the sun is shining so brightly?
I'm going to burn and light up as brightly and widely as possible the darkness of life.
If I were to marry him, my life would blaze so brightly that I might be blinded.
Looks at me brightly.
Nishi's future prospects glow brightly indeed.
Have your own carriage, vintage wines, a brightly lighted house.
The day comes so brightly.
The sun which sheds its grace upon the ruler of the two lands.. burns too brightly perhaps.
The sun does shed its grace too brightly.
Nothing, no one, could possibly shine more brightly in the sun.
How wonderfully they could have been done how brightly, and beautifully.
And shine brightly on your plans?
The Sun King will glow less brightly.
And now he's out of the way, your own star can shine more brightly.
Yvette Delys then heads back towards her dressing room. She walks down the same dark hallways to her brightly lit dressing room, where she'd left the money, the 15,000 f we talked about earlier, foolishly left on her vanity.
Gentlemen, the sun is shining so brightly.
Your eyes have never shone so brightly.
SAID FIRE BURNING BRIGHTLY AT ALL TIMES IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
The sun which sheds its grace upon the ruler of the two lands burns too brightly perhaps.
The moon tonight shines brightly.
Guilala's dorsal fin is glowing less brightly. He must be losing energy.
Images of another world haunt the imagination in these alleys that still echo with the sighs of white slaves captured long ago by handsome pirates whose brightly coloured ships are still anchored in the port.
There was a fire. the logs were burning brightly.
It was those promises that made me shine brightly.
Then, with a long sigh, she's back, looks at me brightly, doesn't even know she's been away.
You glisten too brightly.
The sun was shining brightly, the street was empty, brightly lit on one side, in deep shadow on the other.
And she went past and I saw her all on her own in the brightly lit, empty street.
It's shining further and further and more and more brightly.
Now say it brightly.
The sequence of nucleotides, here brightly colored is all that's passed on from generation to generation.
And you have burned so very, very brightly, Roy.
Hermann ascended the steps of the house, and made his way into the brightly-illuminated vestibule.
Abel, do you see those brightly lit windows beyond the cemetery?
See, the park is brightly lit.
You saw a life, brimming brightly with optimism and verve and you just had to snuff it out.

News and current affairs

They are uniform: red and white, brightly lit, clean and businesslike.
On my way to Novosibirk airport at 5a.m. on a morning when the temperature read minus 48 Celsius (minus 118 Fahrenheit) I saw a brightly-lit wooden hut.
But it needs one who continues to shine brightly for several years to come.
If an interrogator promises better food or an extra blanket, the guards must provide it; if an interrogator wants the detainee's cell to remain brightly lit all night, that must happen, too.
Male birds, for example, often have brightly colored plumage or intricate appendages, such as the Australian lyrebird's long tail.
A brightly colored orchid enlivens my study, and, through the window, I catch a glimpse of my green garden.

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