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Meanings of
coruscate
in English
Catalan
animar
Back to the meaning
Be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity.
sparkle
scintillate
Catalan
animar
Synonyms
Examples for "
sparkle
"
sparkle
scintillate
Examples for "
sparkle
"
1
The
sparkle
in it was like the
sparkle
in the children's eyes.
2
Fanny Fern's books can hardly be read today, the
sparkle
has effevesced.
3
The wonder of her lay in the
sparkle
of her inner self.
4
It had lost its
sparkle
and no longer clamored for my attention.
5
He fancied he saw the
sparkle
of the starlight in her hair.
1
The ornate furnishings gleamed under the resplendent chandeliers, making the environment
scintillate
.
2
And they shone steadily: they did not
scintillate
,
they were calmly glorious.
3
They did not
scintillate
,
but rather glistened with a steady greenish lustre.
4
His visions
scintillate
on the walls, alive with generosity and spirit.
5
Nothing could be more agreeable than to
scintillate
for them both.
Usage of
coruscate
in English
1
My heaven would
coruscate
like a catherine wheel, with white-hot star-stones.
2
Memories take form from the giant swirling galaxy of visuals that
coruscate
across my brain.
3
For it began to
coruscate
,
and shoot out on all sides a radiation of dim shadow.
4
His office is to enact, to reverberate, to boom, to expand, to
out
-
coruscate
-
profitably
,ifhe can.
5
Energy began to
coruscate
across the hull as it continued its desperate charge for the convoy transports.
6
Even the fixed stars at first waver and
coruscate
,
and require long seasons for their consummation and final settlement.
7
He seemed to
coruscate
with all the conquering insolence of youth; Bertie Patterson had never seen him quite so handsome.
8
Given a dinner-table, with light and color, and somebody occasionally to throw the ball, his spirits would rise and
coruscate
astonishingly.
9
One teacher's mind will fairly
coruscate
with points of connection between the new lesson and the circumstances of the children's other experience.
10
It would
coruscate
her in warm intimacy the way, to a swimmer, the 5:30 sun appears to immerse itself whole in a pool of water.
11
The latter sparkled and
coruscated
as I have seldom heard him before.
12
Hunter fairly
coruscated
with cynicism, when it came to the Native Question.
13
Then eruptions frothed the surface, greenish light flashing,
coruscating
from the depths.
14
The beam exploded into a
coruscating
panoply of pyrotechnics on the Thessian shield.
15
He has sparked United's mini-revival with a number of moments of
coruscating
brilliance.
16
In the sunlight it
coruscated
like one of his wife's diamonds.
Other examples for "coruscate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
coruscate across
coruscate astonishingly
coruscate with points
Translations for
coruscate
Catalan
animar
espurnejar
centellejar
Coruscate
through the time