US /ʃaɪn ɑn/
・UK /ʃain ɔn/
The sun will shine on us again.
The sun will shine on us again.
In the morning, we come out and we uncover the plants so the sun can shine on their leaves and they can grow again.
In the morning, we come out and we uncover the plants so the sun can shine on their leaves and they can grow again.
Free Every Day The Sun Doesn't Shine on St.
Free every day the sun doesn't shine on St.
Let the sun shine on them.
Let the sun shine on them.
its at a time when it's getting a light shine on it
And now it's at a time when it's getting a light shine on it, for picture, for editing, for performances.
stress and go high in pitch for. Now, while we choose to shine on the content
Now, while we choose to shine on the content words, the words that bring the content, in this case glass and table, by going higher in pitch and prolonging them, function words play a smaller role in this show.
Like, we had a guy that we handed the phone to, and he pulled out an actual magnifying glass and then switched on a light on the bottom that could shine on our phone.
that could shine on our phone.
Number 1: David Gilmour from Pink Floyd, "Comfortably Numb." Though "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" is sometimes cited, it's with The Wall's third single that Pink Floyd ensured fans weren't comfortably numb to their music.
Though Shine on You Crazy Diamond is sometimes cited
Shine on (shine on)
May your smile shine on.
And then to, uh, smooth out my hair, to add a little shine on my, uh on my lips or maybe highlight my cheeks or even add shine on my nails, I, uh, make a, uh, multipurpose balm with just simply two ingredients, uh, beeswax and cooking oil.
or even add shine on my nails, I make a multi-purpose balm,