Coruscate

Word CORUSCATE
Character 9
Hyphenation cor us cate
Pronunciations /ˈkɒɹəskeɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Coruscate"

What do we mean by coruscate?

To give forth flashes of light; sparkle and glitter. intransitive verb

To exhibit sparkling virtuosity. intransitive verb

To emit vivid flashes of light; flash; lighten; gleam.

Synonyms Sparkle, Scintillate, etc. See glare.

To glitter in flashes; to flash. intransitive verb

To give off light; to reflect in flashes; to sparkle. verb

To exhibit brilliant technique or style. verb

Reflect brightly verb

Be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity verb

To give off light; to reflect in flashes; to sparkle.

To exhibit brilliant technique or style.

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The word "coruscate" in example sentences

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. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"" Now we're getting all the calls, '' Tracey laughs, waving her hands and making her huge diamond wedding ring coruscate. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I say this because these are attributes that glitter and coruscate throughout The Grounds, his second novel. ❋ Miglior Acque (2006)

Indeed, all sides of the political multi-spectrum flicker and coruscate here. ❋ Unknown (2005)

A welling, rising, towering rage roared straight up out of the core of Cynthia Maidstone, filling her with a cold, crackling energy so intense she felt that she could point her fingers and chill lighting would coruscate from their tips. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The high celing of clouds coruscate with lightning. ❋ Nessus (2004)

He started to ask if it was a genuine antique, but the piles of junk had begun to waver and shimmer and coruscate with light. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (1991)

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. ❋ Lee Correy (1990)

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. ❋ Wolfe, Gene (1980)

The conflict was a little longer, the beaming a little hotter and more coruscate, but the ending was the same. ❋ Smith, E. E. (1950)

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. ❋ Unknown (1920)

He tossed in a classical allusion or two; here and there he left an Old Testament phrase to coruscate along the fringe of his text; he even called back one of his copy carriers, to revise an unelaborated figure of speech. ❋ Unknown (1910)

My heaven would coruscate like a catherine wheel, with white-hot star-stones. ❋ Unknown (1907)

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