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1 shiny
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2 ardent
särav, põlev ; tulihingeline -
3 beaming
särav, rahulolev -
4 bright\ smile
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5 gleaming\ smile
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6 resplendent
särav, sädelev (ilust, rikkusest) -
7 shining
särav, läikiv -
8 ablaze
leegitsev, särav, vaimustunud -
9 gleaming
kumav, särav ; kuma, peegeldus -
10 lambent
küütlev, sillerdav, võbelev (leek), särav (mõistus) -
11 spick-and-span
puhtusest särav, tuttuus
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