be brilliant, crack a joke, gibe at, glint, glitter, josh, make fun, poke fun at, scoff at, sparkle, wisecrack
Definitionv. give off
Last update: August 31, 2015
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His eyes scintillated singularly, and--again what I did not expect of him--he scrambled under the piano, toward the other room. [verb]
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What struggle there was in him between Nature and Grace in this interval, I cannot tell: only singular gleams scintillated in his eyes, and strange shadows passed over his face. [verb]
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The amazing jewels of the city still scintillated against the sky, flashing coloured fire. [Please select]
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Its eyes were upon them--dark, demon-like orbs, that seemed to scintillate sparks of fire. [Please select]
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Brummell had risen to scintillate a while ere it paled and vanished before the royal frown. [Please select]
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Her eyes, so beautiful and soft a few minutes before, scintillated fire. [Please select]
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He felt that for a moment he had scintillated. [Please select]
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She shone, she scintillated, she diffused the glow of success. [Please select]
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On this occasion at the side of the topmost coil, a white aigrette scintillated and trembled with her every movement. [Please select]
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The naval man scintillated about the conduct of the army at a raid on a neighboring town. [Please select]
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Merely to look at you would make the dullest set of people in London wake up and scintillate. [Please select]
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