The brighter side?
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YANGThe brighter side?
WAXEDGrew brighter, as the moon
DAMONRUNYONWriter of the column "The Brighter Side"
GIANTSTARSThey're a hundred times brighter than the sun.
redheadNorth American duck (Aythya americana) resembling the related canvasback but having a shorter bill with a black tip and in the male a brighter reddish head
ROSIERBrighter.
SMARTERBrighter
SHINIERBrighter
ROSIERBrighter
STARRIERBrighter.
CLEARERBrighter.
TINNIERBrighter.
CLEAREDGot brighter
DAWNSGrows brighter
FORGETTHEPASTEL"Use brighter colors!"?
GLARYBrighter than bright
STARRIERBrighter, in a way
outshineto shine brighter than
ILLUMEMake lighter or brighter
ALPHASStars brighter than betas.
SUNNIERBrighter, in a way
REDYEMake even brighter, say
NOVASThey suddenly become much brighter
MENORAHIt gets brighter in winter
quickeningMake (a fire) burn brighter
quickenedMake (a fire) burn brighter
outshinedOUTSHINE, to shine brighter than
quickenMake (a fire) burn brighter
NOVASStars that suddenly become much brighter
brightento become or make bright or brighter
NOVAEStars that suddenly get brighter and then dimmer
novasstar that suddenly becomes much brighter, then gradually fades
novaestar that suddenly becomes much brighter, then gradually fades
novastar that suddenly becomes much brighter, then gradually fades
novalikestar that suddenly becomes much brighter, then gradually fades
supergiantA very large star that is even brighter than a giant, often despite being relatively cool
supergiantsA very large star that is even brighter than a giant, often despite being relatively cool
globulesA small dark cloud of gas and dust seen against a brighter background such as a luminous nebula
brandlingA red earthworm that has rings of a brighter color, often found in manure, and used as bait by anglers and in composting kitchen waste
brandlingsA red earthworm that has rings of a brighter color, often found in manure, and used as bait by anglers and in composting kitchen waste