How To Use Coruscation In A Sentence
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The pitchy pigment's obscuring weight seems to bank rather than smother the glimmering coruscations.
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To the south-west hung Orion, showing like a pallid ghost through a tracery of iron-work and interlacing shapes above a dazzling coruscation of lights.
When the Sleeper Wakes
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Borealian coruscation, which is scarcely within the modest and placid idiosyncracies of sixpence, -- but a gleam of gentle and benign light, just to show where a sixpence had been, and allow you time to say
The Caxtons — Complete
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A coruscation of faces recalls the Malthusian horrors of the early 20 th-century Belgian artist James Ensor.
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He quickly activated the transporter, then turned to watch Lal disappear in a coruscation of white light.
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light
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coruscations of great wit
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And what is very remarkable, in five brief clauses He repeats this word "glorify" five times, as if to His view a coruscation of glories played at that moment about the Cross.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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And with that, a blinding flash of blue light exploded from his frame, and a luminous wave of purple coruscation propagated outwards through the forest.
Archive 2009-06-01
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The stars had come out and the fireworks that announced the Festival were flying up in the sky and littering the big black nothing with flambeau and coruscation.
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collection of perceptions" which makes up our consciousness may be an orderly phantasmagoria generated by the Ego, unfolding its successive scenes on the background of the abyss of nothingness; as a firework, which is but cunningly arranged combustibles, grows from a spark into a coruscation, and from a coruscation into figures, and words, and cascades of devouring fire, and then vanishes into the darkness of the night.
Hume (English Men of Letters Series)
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The newspapers and magazines that fed the American mind — for books upon this impatient continent had become simply material for the energy of collectors — were instantly a coruscation of war pictures and of headlines that rose like rockets and burst like shells.
The War in the Air
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Why, on the outside cover were printed every month the words of one of the world's great writers, words proclaiming the inspired mission of the TRANSCONTINENTAL by a star of literature whose first coruscations had appeared inside those self-same covers.
Chapter 25
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What part of her father may have been human in form was entirely obscured by the coruscations of white light which, whether by accident or design, accompanied him.
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The pitchy pigment's obscuring weight seems to bank rather than smother the glimmering coruscations.
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A single blue and single red spasm of coruscation flickered on either side of the dragon.
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Darken Rahl came closer, close enough that the pain of his spirit coruscation was almost enough to make Richard back away.
Temple of the Winds
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Barack Obama: a coruscation of rhetoric masking a lack of weight and balance.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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Duchesse de Guermantes, for her part, took good care not to invite when it was her turn to entertain the Princess, but substituted for them without any abstract reasoning about Bonapartism the most brilliant coruscation of all the beauties, all the talents, all the celebrities, who, the exercise of some subtle sixth sense made her feel, would be acceptable to the niece of the Emperor even when they belonged actually to the Royal House.
The Guermantes Way
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One more coruscation, my dear Watson -- yet another brain-wave!
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