VERB
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be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity
The musical performance sparkled
A scintillating conversation
his playing coruscated throughout the concert hall -
reflect brightly
Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside
How To Use coruscate In A Sentence
- Dark lightning coruscated around James' hands as the point of light rose up into the air.
- The tunnel was driven through some translucent material, so that it seemed to Bowman that he was hurtling into the heart of an iceberg-if one could imagine an iceberg that coruscated not with blues and greens, but with pale reds and golds. Tin
- A brilliant teenager is pampered by the English Golf Union, is accepted at an American university, where he coruscates, returns home and is virtually an overnight success.
- The novel fairly coruscates with all that goes to make a good crime thriller.’
- He began to search for the brilliant white locator of Elcien, but as he did, lines of green coruscated along the purple translation tube. Soarer's Choice
- The hood of the truck blazed with dazzling corona discharges and St. Elmo's fire coruscated around the headlamps and other metal fixtures.
- Indeed, all sides of the political multi-spectrum flicker and coruscate here. Dawg's Blawg
- A diamond coruscates because it has the capacity for ‘total internal reflection’, meaning that it is able to completely reflect all the light that falls upon it from a particular direction.
- Finally, as the blazing star appeared high over the island, the glow coruscated into incredible brilliance and began the nightly display.
- Oh, I could describe its size, feeling, weight but never its colour, its delicate shades and nuances, the way light would coruscate over the ripe contours of a dew-laden bunch of grapes. What Visions In The Dark Of Light: By Bob Lock | SciFi UK Review