burn bright
Frequency: 5.09.9 per million words
To produce a strong, intense light, like a fire or star.
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- The campfire burned bright against the dark, moonless sky.
- In the clear desert air, the stars seem to burn bright with an incredible intensity.
- Even in the darkest of times, the flame of hope must continue to burn bright.
- Her passion for justice has burned bright throughout her entire career.
- Let his memory burn bright as a guide for future generations.
- The ambition in the young artist's eyes was burning bright.
- As long as we remember her, her legacy will burn bright.
- The last candle on the table was the only one still burning bright.
- His was a talent that burned bright but was extinguished too soon.
- Does the fire of revolution still burn bright in the hearts of the people?