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  1. to be bright with reflected light; glisten; sparkle. (of light) to appear brightly or strongly, especially uncomfortably so: Wear dark glasses so the sun won't shine in your eyes. to be or appear unusually animated or bright, as the eyes or face. to appear with brightness or clearness, as feelings.

  2. SHINE definition: 1. to send out or reflect light: 2. If a person's eyes or face shine with a quality, you can see…. Learn more.

  3. noun. 1. : brightness caused by the emission of light. 2. : brightness caused by the reflection of light : luster. the shine of polished silver. 3. : brilliance, splendor. still has a shine about her.

  4. To shine is to give off a bright, glowing light. Your porch light shines at night, and if the sky is clear and cloudless, the moon will shine too. The sun and a light bulb both shine, and things that simply reflect light can be said to shine too, like a diamond ring or clean, glossy hair.

  5. The SHINE Program provides free health insurance information, counseling, and assistance to people who are eligible for Medicare and their caregivers. Certified, trained SHINE counselors, who are often volunteers, work with participants to help explore Medicare plan options and uncover ways to save money on both health insurance and ...

  6. rise and shine. (old-fashioned) usually used in orders to tell somebody to get out of bed and be active. Definition of shine verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 2 days ago · shine refers to a steady glowing or reflecting of light: to shine in the sun. That which beams gives forth a radiant or bright light: to beam like a star. glare refers to the shining of a light that is not only bright but so strong as to be unpleasant and dazzling: to glare like a headlight.

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