Sequin in a sentence as a noun

If you pet one of these pillows, your hand's motion flips the sequins to show one color or the other, creating patterns.

But the pattern didn't really "go anywhere" in the sense that a physical object would -- it was just an arrangement of sequins.

There's a kind of pillow covered in small, reversible sequins, which makes a pretty good analog for the situation inside the computer.

"That means that if Inditex stores in London, Tokyo and São Paulo all have customers responding enthusiastically to, let’s say, sequined cranberry-colored hot pants, Inditex can deliver more of these, or a variation on hot pants, sequins or that cranberry color, to stores within three weeks.

Sequin definitions

noun

adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing

See also: spangle diamante