Having brief brilliant points or flashes of light.
1 From the scintillant , filmy mist of women around the piano Lucille emerged.
2 For an instant she saw nothing but the dance of scintillant pupils.
3 For a moment her bright eyes were scintillant with wrath and indignation.
4 The Sun's rays have extinguished the scintillant peril in the skies.
5 A tall, dark form met her eye-a great shadow in the scintillant sunlight.
6 Ann returned from her visit to the Indian camp scintillant with italics and enthusiasm.
7 Eames went into a surgeon's hands and Mozart's scintillant comedy had to be withdrawn.
8 The November twilight, scintillant with stars, lay darkly ahead.
9 But just around the edges it was still scintillant .
10 All around lay glittering reaches of untrodden snow, blinding to look at, scintillant as diamond dust.
11 It was a scintillant copper and reminded her more of a fine mesh than a woven garment.
12 It was a bright, scintillant day.
13 I see them still-twosweetly scintillant
14 He was scintillant with recollections.
15 The curving forms, these scintillant coloring create at once, upon sight, more relentless animosities than do shake barbaric tribes.
16 But in the scintillant streets, under the song-built abodes of the last of cities, thy journey, O King, shall end.
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