Which preposition to use with spangling

with Occurrences 55%

I remember a pretty Roumanian woman with a white veil spangled with gold, most effective.

of Occurrences 13%

Would you that spangle of Existence spend About THE SECRETquick about it, Friend!

in Occurrences 4%

Down through the middle of it poured the beautiful river shining and spangling in the golden light, yellow groves on its banks, and strips of brown meadow; while the whole park was astir with wild life, some of which even the noisiest and least observing of travelers must have seen had they been with me.

on Occurrences 3%

In some places, the copper freshly broken glitters like gold, and the specks on the rocks, or in the earth-covered mass, as our candle-light awakens their sparkles, gleam like the spangles on a dancer's robe or stars in a midnight sky.

like Occurrences 2%

The madroños in the dells, with their red bark and large glossy leaves tilted every way, reflected the sunshine in throbbing spangles like those one so often sees on the rippled surface of a glacier lake.

to Occurrences 1%

Joe'll be here directly, and then we're going and blow them spangles to a supper.

for Occurrences 1%

A man came out, all arrayed in tights and spangles for the circus ring.

during Occurrences 1%

The landscape, cold and bare, is reflected in its pure depths; the winds ruffle its glassy surface, and the sun fills it with throbbing spangles, while its waves begin to lap and murmur around its leafless shores,sun-spangles during the day and reflected stars at night its only flowers, the winds and the snow its only visitors.

across Occurrences 1%

She was twenty years old, wore her strawberry blond hair short, and had a few freckles spangled across her nose below blue eyes which had a touch of green in them.

over Occurrences 1%

Amid this darkness, however, were visible innumerable points of light, more or less brilliantthe starswhich no longer seemed to be spangled over the surface of a distant vault, but rather scattered immediately about me, nearer or farther to the instinctive apprehension of the eye as they were brighter or fainter.

Which preposition to use with  spangling