to have a happy, lively, or mischievous look in your eyes · to show amusement or delight
This expression is perfect when you notice someone's eyes lighting up with happiness, amusement, or even a hint of mischief! 😄 It's not about big, dramatic emotions, but those subtle, sparkling cues that tell you someone's secretly delighted or plotting something fun. ✨
💡 **Fun Fact!** While 'twinkle' often suggests a star-like sparkle, here it means a lively, intelligent, or mischievous gleam in the eyes. It's usually a positive sign, indicating joy or playful intent, so you can often guess someone's true feelings even before they say anything! Keep an eye out for those twinkles! 😉
Imagine your friend just heard they got into their dream university, and their eyes are sparkling with quiet happiness. Which English expression best describes their look? A. to have a long face B. to have a twinkle in your eye C. to look glum