US /ˈbraɪtlɪ/
・UK /'braɪtlɪ/
And it says very brightly, "20% protein." But if you look at the back of the label, you find the 46% of it is sugar, more than 13 grams of sugar, stabiliser, colours, and
And it says very brightly, "20% protein." But if you look at the back of the label, you find that 46% of it is sugar, more than 13 grams of sugar.
But if it's disturbed enough, the brightly coloured underside of its pectoral fins can help deter attackers.
But if it's disturbed enough the brightly-colored underside
Candy Colored Trench Coat Brightly colored outerwear is in vogue.
Candy-Colored Trench Coat: Brightly colored outerwear is in vogue.
There are multiple entrances to this Chinatown, and each entrance, there is a brightly colored gate called a Pailo.
and each entrance there is a brightly colored gate called a Pai Lot.
My reflections of those times go on as brightly shining scenes.
My reflections of those times gone won't as brightly shine in the sea.
And as our dive fins propelled us forward, we immediately began to admire the schools of brightly colored fish as they darted in and around the massive coral structures.
the schools of brightly colored fish
As the sun fades, step straight from the beach into a luxurious lifestyle that shines just as brightly at night.
step straight from the beach into a luxurious lifestyle that shines just as brightly at night.
Brilliant was initially used to describe something that shines brightly, but this can be extended to a performance or an idea that outshines the others.
Brilliant was initially used to describe something that shines brightly.
The hall, when they entered it, was brightly lighted up; the fire was built high; and about the
"Open the door." The hall, when they entered it, was brightly lighted up; the fire was built high;
Urquhart's Parliament is brightly lit, visually reflecting a stuffy, staid political landscape,
Parliament is brightly lit, visually reflecting a stuffy, staid political