Definitionadj. having brief brilliant points or flashes of light
Last update: June 11, 2015
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He was scintillant with recollections. [Please select]
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God's air, the Allfather's air, scintillant circumambient cessile air. [Please select]
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Great, heavy, fantastic-shaped clouds, pearl-white with pearl-grey shadows, piled themselves up against the scintillant dark blue of the sky. [Please select]
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This was my very place for lying in the sun and letting the blaze scorch me with its clear scintillant splendor. [Please select]
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Ann returned from her visit to the Indian camp scintillant with italics and enthusiasm. [Please select]
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Daunt had seen many such affairs where the blending of colors and sounds, the scintillant shifting of forms, had been but a maze. [Please select]
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For a half hour the torrents fell--then the sun burst forth, jeweling the forest with a million scintillant gems; but today the ape-man, usually alert to the changing wonders of the jungle, saw them not. [Please select]
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