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  • 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
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  • 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
  • The whole sidereal system coruscated, reeled and fell in flame. Chapter 11
  • I say this because these are attributes that glitter and coruscate throughout The Grounds, his second novel. Cormac Millar, The Grounds (Penguin, 2006)
  • The whole sidereal system coruscated, reeled and fell in flame. Chapter 11
  • He looked up, hardly able to see her through the herringbone patterns that coruscated in front of his eyes.
  • The clean and elegant color and structure coruscate the unique expressive force and permanent life.
  • The second, a methane-blue sphere with a fluid, coruscated surface, from which smaller, seedlike purplish spheres were escaping like solar flares, identified itself as bubonic plague. CATALYST OF SORROWS
  • Brilliant purple-pinkness coruscated all around him, and, if he could have, he would have closed his eyes, but the brilliance seared through him, blinding even his Talent-senses. Cadmian's Choice
  • He fired, twice, before the second bullet hit, then dropped completely below the wall, where he reloaded, watching as the blue lightbeams coruscated above. Cadmian's Choice
  • In downtown Saddar, the spire of St. Patrick's Cathedral coruscated from a distance, and every other house seemed to be garlanded with strings of lights, like strings of glowing jasmine. Rocking Karachi
  • The high celing of clouds coruscate with lightning. Nessus Diary Entry
  • Now we're getting all the calls, '' Tracey laughs, waving her hands and making her huge diamond wedding ring coruscate. Ready For His Close-Up
  • his playing coruscated throughout the concert hall
  • At that moment, a brilliant blue light coruscated around him. Darkness
  • Infinite was moved within Himself, and shone and coruscated in that circle, from the centre outward and again to the centre: and that commotion we term exhilaration; and from that exhilaration, variously divided within Himself, was generated the potency of determining the fashioning of the letters. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • A welling, rising, towering rage roared straight up out of the core of Cynthia Maidstone, filling her with a cold, crackling energy so intense she felt that she could point her fingers and chill lighting would coruscate from their tips. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • Their eyes glowed with it; their faces were radiant, and auras of light coruscated around them. Aerie

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