refulgent

ADJECTIVE
  1. radiating or as if radiating light
    the effulgent daffodils
    a refulgent sunset
    the beaming sun
    a radiant sunrise
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How To Use refulgent In A Sentence

  • You must admire the new dresses of the ladies, who are radiantly and sumptuously attired “in flaming purple and refulgent gold,” their ornaments likewise of gold, silver, and all manner of precious stones; for the daughters of Israel are, as on bridal days, all begemmed, bejewelled, and diamonded, stuck over with gems as thick as stars “seen in the galaxy or milky-way.” Travels in Morocco
  • In June of the following year, another refulgent sculpture from Koons's iconic "Celebration Series," the similarly candy-colored "Balloon Flower (Magenta)," surpassed that price, fetching $25.7 million in a Christie's showroom. ARTINFO: The Blue Flower: How Jeff Koons's "Balloon" Sculpture Could Make History, Again, at Christie's
  • Now that I think about it, Corona does somewhat look like Madonna, despite her "refulgent peach-pink skin gleaming like translucent glass, almost porcelain to the eye, and her golden hair resembling fiber optic cables of fey brilliance. Writing update
  • I stepped outside under a refulgent sky, and I saw a tiny yellow-brown bird fly over the house into an oak.
  • The swallowwort made me see everything smeared and refulgent and glittering in the yellow candlelight. Wildfire
  • In this refulgent summer, it has been a luxury to draw the breath of life. The grass grows, the buds burst, the meadow is spotted with fire and gold in the tint of flowers.
  • It's vivid, refulgent work from set designer David Rockwell and lighting designer Kenneth Posner, and a perfect introduction to a charging score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman that starts out bold and grabby and never lets up.
  • It's vivid, refulgent work, and a perfect introduction to a charging score that starts out bold and grabby and never lets up.
  • This time she has turned and smiled serenely across the front seats and given him the full refulgent force of her royal beauty. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • Cæsar already understood this; his mysterious and obscure connection with Cleopatra had certainly for ultimate motive and reason this political necessity; and Antony, in marrying Cleopatra, probably only applied more or less shrewdly the ideas that Cæsar had originated in the refulgent crepuscle of his tempestuous career. Characters and events of Roman History
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