The high celing of clouds coruscate with lightning. From Wordnik.com. [nessus Diary Entry] Reference
Indeed, all sides of the political multi-spectrum flicker and coruscate here. From Wordnik.com. [Dawg's Blawg] Reference
I say this because these are attributes that glitter and coruscate throughout The Grounds, his second novel. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-03-01] Reference
The conflict was a little longer, the beaming a little hotter and more coruscate, but the ending was the same. From Wordnik.com. [Galactic Patrol]
"" Now we're getting all the calls, '' Tracey laughs, waving her hands and making her huge diamond wedding ring coruscate. From Wordnik.com. [Ready For His Close-Up] Reference
It made the Enterprise shine and coruscate with the characteristic corpuscular appearance of laser illumination and with the brilliance of a minus-five-magnitude star. From Wordnik.com. [The Abode of Life] Reference
Oh, I could describe its size, feeling, weight but never its colour, its delicate shades and nuances, the way light would coruscate over the ripe contours of a dew-laden bunch of grapes. From Wordnik.com. [SciFi UK Review | Archive | February] Reference
Urth turns her aged face to the sun and he beams upon her snows; they scintillate and coruscate until each little point of ice hanging from the swelling sides of the towers seems the Claw of the Conciliator, the most precious of gems. From Wordnik.com. [The Shadow of the Torturer]
The aurora of beautiful far-away thoughts does not coruscate in them. From Wordnik.com. [Twenty-One Days in India; and, the Teapot Series] Reference
He seemed to coruscate with all the conquering insolence of youth; Bertie. From Wordnik.com. [With the Procession] Reference
My heaven would coruscate like a catherine wheel, with white-hot star-stones. From Wordnik.com. [Fantasia of the Unconscious] Reference
For it began to coruscate, and shoot out on all sides a radiation of dim shadow. From Wordnik.com. [Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women] Reference
His office is to enact, to reverberate, to boom, to expand, to out-coruscate -- profitably, if he can. From Wordnik.com. [Roads of Destiny] Reference
One teacher's mind will fairly coruscate with points of connection between the new lesson and the circumstances of the children's other experience. From Wordnik.com. [Talks To Teachers On Psychology; And To Students On Some Of Life's Ideals] Reference
Mittie, who had sprung from her chair while her father was speaking, stood with white cheeks and parted lips, and eyes from which fire seemed to coruscate, gazing first at him, and then at her brother. From Wordnik.com. [Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel] Reference
The wit, exuberant as it is, does not coruscate indiscriminately upon all lips; and it has many shades and varieties -- caustic, ironical, imaginative, playful, passionate -- which take their temper from the speaker's mood. From Wordnik.com. [Love's Comedy] Reference
Until now it lacked a David Starkey or Brian Sewell-like commentator with a polished line in lip curling disdain, ready to coruscate the hapless practitioner whose technique or intellectual rigour fails to come up to snuff. From Wordnik.com. [Chelsea Blog] Reference
The minds of some are so versatile, and so richly endowed with intellectual gifts, that their ideas sparkle and coruscate, they splinter every ray of light into a thousand colours, and produce all kinds of strange juxtapositions and combinations. From Wordnik.com. [History of English Humour, Vol. 2 (of 2)] Reference
Should one of these highly-gilt volumes be taken into a warm and dry place, and the lights extinguished, the INNER side of the binding had only to be rubbed briskly with a fur-cap for all the gilding to begin to sparkle and coruscate, and to send out little flashes of light. From Wordnik.com. [The Days Before Yesterday] Reference
There is so much that is absolutely new that it will take a long time for your contemporaries to assimilate it, and I imagine that much of the development of detail will have to be performed by younger men whom your ideas will stimulate to coruscate in manners unexpected by yourself. From Wordnik.com. [Familiar Letters of William James III] Reference
When’s the last time you used the word “coruscate“?. From Wordnik.com. [Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Kevin reviews Wilbur] Reference
Vocabulary word of the week coruscate - kôr'ə-skāt'- verb. From Wordnik.com. [Word of the Week #2] Reference
Burn is nice, but what about coruscate, that’s better isn’t it?. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2005-08-01] Reference
1 The boy giggled as he used his watch to coruscate directly in the speaker's eyes. From Wordnik.com. [Word of the Week #2] Reference
5/13/2005 02: 15: 00 PM how about "chiaroscuro" (the interplay of light and shadow on or as if on a surface) or "coruscate" (to give off or reflect light in bright beams or flashes). From Wordnik.com. [What's That Word...?] Reference
176 corruscate changed to coruscate. From Wordnik.com. [Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel] Reference
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