| SHINE | • shine v. (Intransitive, copulative) To emit or reflect light so as to glow. • shine v. (Intransitive, copulative) To reflect light. • shine v. (Intransitive, copulative) To distinguish oneself; to excel. |
| ASHINE | • ashine adj. Shining; radiant; bright. • ASHINE adv. (archaic) shining. |
| ARSHINE | • arshine n. Alternative form of arshin. • ARSHINE n. (Turkish) a Russian unit of length, also ARCHINE, ARSHEEN, ARSHIN. |
| BESHINE | • beshine v. (Transitive, obsolete) To shine around or upon. • beshine v. (Transitive, dialectal) To give light to. • BESHINE v. (archaic) to light up. |
| RESHINE | • reshine v. (Transitive) To shine or polish again. • RESHINE v. to shine again. |
| EYESHINE | • eyeshine n. A visible effect of the tapetum lucidum, causing the pupil to appear to glow when a light is shone into the eye. • EYESHINE n. a reflection from the eyes of some animals. |
| OUTSHINE | • outshine v. To shine brighter than something else. • outshine v. To exceed something or someone else, especially in an obvious or flamboyant manner. • outshine v. (Literary) To shine forth. (clarification of this definition is needed) |
| SUNSHINE | • sunshine n. The direct rays, light or warmth of the sun. • sunshine n. A location on which the sun’s rays fall. • sunshine n. (Figurative) Geniality or cheerfulness. |
| MOONSHINE | • moonshine n. (Literally) The light of the moon. • moonshine n. (Informal) High-proof alcohol (especially whiskey) that is often, but not always, produced illegally. • moonshine n. (Colloquial) Nonsense. |
| OVERSHINE | • overshine v. (Poetic) To shine over or upon; to illumine. • overshine v. (Poetic) To excel in shining; to outshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon. |
| SHOESHINE | • shoeshine n. The act of polishing shoes. • shoeshine n. One who polishes shoes. • shoeshine n. The shiny finish on shoes that have been polished. |
| STARSHINE | • starshine n. (Rare, poetic) starlight. • STARSHINE n. the light of stars. |
| EARTHSHINE | • earthshine n. (Astronomy) Reflected earthlight visible on the Moon’s night side. • Earthshine n. (Astronomy) Alternative letter-case form of earthshine. • earth-shine n. Alternative spelling of Earthshine. |
| MONKEYSHINE | • monkeyshine n. A puerile trick or prank. • monkey-shine n. Alternative form of monkeyshine. • MONKEYSHINE n. a monkeyish trick. |