Glowing white because of intense heat.
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Examples for "incandescent"
Examples for "incandescent"
1Uranium certainly is; thorium-thestuff of this incandescent gas mantle-certainlyis; actinium.
2The incandescent brightness on the mountains was not lessened in the least.
3The human brain's power consumption resembles that of a 20-watt incandescent lightbulb.
4They use less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs and compact fluorescent fixtures.
5An incandescent lamp marked 16-candle-power was set in each of the light-boxes.
1Their courage fanned white-hot by the pair's words, the nearby soldiers followed.
2However, they cannot hold a candle to David and Maddie's white-hot flirtation.
3Level beams of parting sunlight flashing through the trees like white-hot wire.
4For a very long time the white-hot sunshine glowed on their flanks.
5On the anvil the end of the white-hot bar was immediately laid.
6It is seared into my brain as though with a white-hot iron.
7She hit the floor hard as white-hot fragments slashed through the air.
8He grasped after fresh opportunities to make money with a white-hot assiduity.
9A white-hot slug shot out, hitting a xith'cal on the back line.
10It finally jammed when the barrel turned white-hot and started to melt.
11If it gets hot enough, bassal burns with an intense, white-hot flame.
12The sun was white-hot, the pavement rippling as we crossed Pendelton Street.
13It should have cooled the fever that burned like a white-hot blaze.
14Dr. Fell had burned out his own eyes with a white-hot crucifix.
15Rage flamed white-hot in my brain, overriding any instinct for personal safety.
16I hate doing this with the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns.