Etymology
The word "sparkling" is derived from the Middle English adjective "sparkand," which meant "emitting sparks" or "radiant with sparks." The term is ultimately derived from the Old English verb "sparc," meaning "to scatter" or "to throw out sparks."
Meaning
"Sparkling" refers to something that emits or reflects small, brilliant points of light. It can describe various qualities, including:
Usage
The word "sparkling" is commonly used in the following contexts:
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