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单词 coruscate
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Without a sound, the leaves shone and the grass coruscated along the miles of the escarpment. Watership Down: A Novel 1972-01-01T00:00:00Z
St. John said these words as he pronounced his sermons, with a quiet, deep voice; with an unflushed cheek, and a coruscating radiance of glance. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z
A mild cheer coruscated through the crowds worldwide. The Martian 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z
Yet Athens had a coruscating tradition of rhetoric, lyric drama, and philosophy. 1491 2005-10-10T00:00:00Z
The masks were coruscating, turning, firing the shadows. The Martian Chronicles 1950-01-01T00:00:00Z
It's a pacy, engaging read, allowing Frayn to unfurl regular bursts of his coruscating intellect while remaining amusing throughout and, particularly in the confused interactions between Fox and the foundation's moneyed guests, downright hilarious. Skios by Michael Frayn – review 2013-04-28T11:00:02Z
The presence of legendary pulp scribbler Jim Thompson as co-screenwriter probably ensured this level of coruscating cynicism and brute realism, and the stark visuals surely hark back to Kubrick's experiences as a news photographer. The Killing: No 13 2010-10-17T10:43:00Z
The sting and snap of Carter's delivery made her a natural for Albee's coruscating wit. The theater world's loss of Myra Carter, Brian Bedford and Alan Rickman resounds 2016-01-15T05:00:00Z
He was a man of a thousand American parts — novelist, stand-up comic, travel writer, impresario, capitalist, full-time celebrity and coruscating social critic — whose ear for dialogue, nuance, slang and absurdity seldom failed him. ‘Mark Twain’s America’ and ‘Huck Finn’s America’ 2015-02-18T05:00:00Z
Tuning was at times slightly awry, and the coruscating excitement of the third-movement march, with its screaming brass and manic energy, made it hard to muster quite enough intensity for the valedictory adagio finale. Claudio Abbado at the Lucerne festival; BBC Prom 44 2010-08-21T23:06:00Z
Marr may have copped flak, but the incident was an early example of how Cameron – an old Etonian who also professes to adore the Jam's coruscating The Eton Rifles – can be light on detail. Johnny Marr on the Smiths, Morrissey and putting politics back in pop 2013-01-11T07:00:00Z
As Jake, Huston brings a coruscating, cruel, self-aggrandizing and self-deprecating irony along with the coiled, angry ferocity of a wounded lion. “The Other Side of the Wind,” Reviewed: A Belated Orson Welles Masterpiece 2018-11-02T04:00:00Z
The recording still holds up, a fire coruscating through its lucidity. He Was an Important Conductor. Also a Great One. 2022-01-13T05:00:00Z
Corti maintained brisk speeds and, if not quite coruscating, the orchestra played with insight and energy. Scottish Opera: The Flying Dutchman; Fretwork – review 2013-04-13T23:07:47Z
This coruscating, sulphurous presence ignited on the stage while he simultaneously backed modestly out of the limelight. John Wood obituary 2011-08-10T14:21:55Z
In The Times, Ben Brantley called it a “coruscating comedy of unresolved history,” and predicted that it “may turn out to be this decade’s most eloquent theatrical statement on race in America today.” Nine Authors, Playwrights Win $150,000 Windham-Campbell Prizes 1456-09-16T05:00:00Z
No one else conjured dreams and madness in such coruscating whispers. John Wood obituary 2011-08-10T14:21:55Z
His work blazed with coruscating brilliance to the end. Charles Mackerras 1925-2010 2010-07-15T12:52:00Z
On its own terms, I thought this was a coruscating performance. The Proms, week one 2013-07-16T16:22:40Z
But because “The Maids” was written by Jean Genet, one of the most subversive dramatists ever, sentimentality doesn’t figure in this coruscating one-act drama from 1947. The Week Ahead 2012-03-09T19:52:13Z
In Doris Lessing’s new novel — her 12th book, fifth to be published here, and a coruscating literary event — she bites off only one thing that she doesn’t properly chew. Review: ‘The Golden Notebook,’ by Doris Lessing 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z
It features a fuzzy, psychedelic image of an androgynous face surrounded by rainbow clouds and coruscating, swirling etchings. Do You Have Change for a Bowie? The Advent of Artisanal Cash 2015-08-09T04:00:00Z
It imagines, with coruscating insight, middle-class white liberals at the mercy of their Black servant during an insurrection against a white supremacist regime. Pankaj Mishra Says Faulkner’s Work Is ‘Atrociously Written,’ and Great 2022-03-03T05:00:00Z
Other smaller pieces, such as some of the rock crystal, are set in niches in the walls, and the objects throughout are brilliantly lit to enhance their sparkling, varied colors and coruscating surfaces. A Sleek Home at British Museum for Ferdinand’s Gift 2015-07-22T04:00:00Z
For decades, this coruscating city of hills, bordered by water on three sides, was a beloved haven for reinvention, a refuge for immigrants, bohemians, artists and outcasts. How San Francisco broke America’s heart 2019-05-21T04:00:00Z
“America: A Prophecy,” commissioned by the New York Philharmonic in 1999 as one of its “Messages for the Millennium” — and a fearless, coruscating message it is — transcends 16th-century Spanish music. Thomas Adès Conducts the Met’s Premiere of ‘The Tempest’ 2012-10-21T03:23:03Z
In the end Mr. Ives’s coruscating wordplay is really the star of the show. | 'The School for Lies': Glittering Opprobrium in Iambic Pentameter 2011-05-02T04:27:03Z
There is still something rather awesome about the gathering of yakking, coruscating ghosts — preening, complaining, dueling — that the talented Mr. Stein has released into the Internet’s ether. Critic?s Notebook: Paris Review Editor Frees Menagerie of Wordsmiths 2010-10-22T23:00:00Z
A coruscating parable of emigration, discrimination and violence, the work whips between ethereal choral chants and pummeling roars and shrieks, both instrumental and vocal. After a Quarter-Century, the Queen of Salzburg Calls It Quits 2021-08-17T04:00:00Z
If “My Year’s” plot lags a bit — reading about trying to sleep is about as interesting as trying to — the coruscating aperçus and ancillary characters never do. Review | Ottessa Moshfegh returns with another winner: A wickedly funny ‘Year of Rest’ 2018-07-06T04:00:00Z
There, the room is noisy and cramped and the cooking sharp, at times coruscating. Hungry City: The Gander in the Flatiron District 2014-07-17T04:00:00Z
But in the hands of the masterful novelist Dana Spiotta, “Wayward” becomes something else entirely — a mordant, coruscating indictment of these times, liberal politics, affluenza, self improvement and social identity. Review | Dana Spiotta’s ‘Wayward’ is much more than a midlife crisis novel 2021-08-06T04:00:00Z
Then along comes a production like this “Ghosts,” adapted and directed by Mr. Eyre and starring a coruscating Lesley Manville, and the laughter dies in our throats. Review: In Richard Eyre’s Production of ‘Ghosts,’ the Clean Parts Are the Most Disturbing 2015-04-12T04:00:00Z
I wish I could see what Mr. O’Hara, who often directs his own coruscating plays, could do with those authors. Review: ‘Slave Play,’ Four Times as Big and Just as Searing 2019-10-06T04:00:00Z
For two, he created ever more space between the halves of his career — the friendly, coruscating essayist and the difficult, hermetically inclined fiction writer — so that, eventually, there was little to connect them. Everything About Everything: David Foster Wallace’s ‘Infinite Jest’ at 20 2016-02-01T05:00:00Z
And few times like the present seem so appropriate for the work’s coruscating attack on a culture of endless consumption, a world in which having no money is the most serious crime of all. Music Review: ‘Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny’ at Manhattan School 2013-04-25T21:26:01Z
Halliday’s coruscating work takes you down roads you hadn’t planned on taking. Review | A former lover of Philip Roth has published a novel about a writer like Philip Roth 2018-02-22T05:00:00Z
The allegations threaten to curtail a coruscating career. Hollywood comes to the high court for Johnny Depp face-off 2020-07-05T04:00:00Z
A Shavian twist gives one of the most coruscating and convincing speeches – against conventional moralising – to the scoundrel Dubedat, who knocks out his opponents cold. Richard III; The Doctor's Dilemma; The Fire Garden – reviews 2012-07-28T23:06:10Z
The poem “New World,” collected in “Ararat,” is a coruscating portrait of her father as a dead weight on her mother’s psyche. Books of The Times: Louise Glück: ‘Poems 1962-2012’ 2012-11-08T22:39:48Z
Elegant in the Haydn, coruscating in the Bartók, the orchestra was on good form, but this felt like four short concerts shoehorned into one very long one. LPO/Jurowski 2010-09-27T22:00:00Z
The man’s off-the-cuff eloquence suggests that Bridge’s dutiful approach could use the boost of companion viewing — perhaps Raoul Peck’s coruscating analysis of imperialism, “Exterminate All the Brutes.” ‘The Big Scary ‘S’ Word’ Review: Socialism for Beginners 2021-09-02T04:00:00Z
She finds clarity in club music, joining with the dance producers SG Lewis and Channel Tres to craft sticky, coruscating tracks. 75 Pop and Jazz Albums, Shows and Festivals Coming This Fall 2022-09-08T04:00:00Z
He possesses a soulful, weathered voice reminiscent of Tom Waits, but also has an energy that suggests early Dylan or, on the coruscating To Hell with the World, Waterboys-era Mike Scott. David Ford 2010-07-13T20:45:00Z
If, more than 70 years after it was created, this coruscating picture still strikes our century as an urgent depiction of war's terrors, then Picasso truly belongs among the Gods of art. Locking our Picasso away 2010-05-06T21:00:00Z
I'd expected a coruscating attack on a trade without morals, but generally the Brits are treated respectfully. SXSW 2011: My Tabloid expos? 2011-03-15T17:39:42Z
Later works, including “Hurlyburly” in 1984, brought the same coruscating moral vision to bear on other warlike ecosystems, like Hollywood, where he often worked as a screenwriter. Review: In ‘Good for Otto,’ a Case of Psychiatrist, Shrink Thyself 2018-03-09T05:00:00Z
While typically entertaining and coruscating, the piece was fundamentally, to use Jacobson's own word, nonsense. Booker prize disdains comedy? What a joke 2010-10-14T09:09:00Z
Martin McDonagh hit the jackpot with this coruscating drama about a woman attempting to shame her local police department over their failure to find her daughter’s killer. Best films of 2018 so far 2018-06-19T04:00:00Z
For a while, he hobnobs with celebrities and billionaires, imagining that he is “penning a coruscating catalog of the new aristocracy.” ‘Homeland Elegies’ Sings for a Fading Dream of National Belonging 2020-09-10T04:00:00Z
He had the kind of wit that is always called coruscating. The Very English Politics of “A Very English Scandal” 2018-06-28T04:00:00Z
It is certainly possible that Scottish government communications are far less colourful and coruscating than some of those that have emerged from the UK government. First minister has a Covid transparency problem 2023-11-02T04:00:00Z
Snow geese and coruscating tulips draw me to the sloughs and wetlands where the serpentine Skagit River flows into the Salish Sea. It's a life of rhythm and ewes for this Skagit Valley singer/sheep farmer 2023-06-16T04:00:00Z
However, Scotland survive a late onslaught and streaked away with the clock in the red, Kinghorn bursting over after a coruscating break to complete his hat trick. Scotland clinch thrilling late win over Italy 2023-03-18T04:00:00Z
His piano style reflected the coruscating romanticism of Art Tatum, the inventive precision of Powell and the spiky individuality of Monk — who later became Mr. Harris’s longtime housemate. Barry Harris, jazz pianist who kept the spirit of bebop alive, dies at 91 2021-12-10T05:00:00Z
But either way, another thumping, fizzing, coruscating clash is on the cards and who ever expected to say that about October international weekend? Spain v France: Nations League final – live! 2021-10-10T04:00:00Z
When praising the works by this author, using terms such as “mordant” and “coruscating,” Heller wrote, “She swings for the fences.” Opinion | Readers critique The Post: Are only dog lovers hired as editors? 2021-08-27T04:00:00Z
The private, coruscating grief of friends and family seemed to have been subsumed by the wider - albeit important and valid - reactions of protest and polemic, marches and mass mourning. Sarah Everard: Daughter, sister, friend and colleague 2021-07-09T04:00:00Z
The nature of that shoddiness and dysfunction was the issue that Lewis explored in The Fifth Risk, his coruscating exposé of the depletion of US government agencies by the Trump administration. Michael Lewis: ‘Trump is like a psycho dad to America’ 2020-05-02T04:00:00Z
In that devastating moment, “Safe,” which won the Village Voice’s 1999 poll for the Best Film of the Decade, becomes a coruscating metaphor for the negative. Todd Haynes Rewrites the Hollywood Playbook 2019-11-04T05:00:00Z
He has sparked United’s mini-revival with a number of moments of coruscating brilliance. Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend 2019-10-31T04:00:00Z
At the time of the Bork nomination, Ted Kennedy, the Democratic senator and liberal lion, roared loud and long, delivering a coruscating speech that proved to be a lethal blow. Donald Trump’s nominee for the supreme court will have to be resisted | Jill Abramson 2018-06-28T04:00:00Z
Eight goals in 33 appearances for the Hammers, only 19 of them in starts, was a stark departure from his coruscating form at Bayern Leverkusen. The Chicharito enigma: has Mexico's Javier Hernández era passed? 2018-06-15T04:00:00Z
“The Bell Jar” lacks the coruscating magnificence of the late poems. Reading “The Bell Jar” in 1971 1971-07-03T04:00:00Z
"The sun of this drama is coruscating wit and laughter; its shade is melancholy death. Broadway may not see a more auspicious playwriting debut this season." 50 Years Ago This Week: Washington's Biggest Peace Protest 2017-10-23T04:00:00Z
Metallic shards of blue, red, and white light coruscate across the reflective steel and glass backdrop. This is what it’s like to be the token American journalist on Russian state TV 2017-03-23T04:00:00Z
The shadow chancellor stood at the House of Commons despatch box at 13.20 GMT to coruscate Philip Hammond over his Autumn Statement. Is it wrong for MPs to use mobiles in the Commons? - BBC News 2016-11-24T05:00:00Z
And in its most coruscating verdict, it simply said the New York event would "be remembered largely for the shortcomings of the man who was tasked with moderating". US election 2016: Forum moderator Lauer suffers media backlash - BBC News 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
Hillary Clinton opened a coruscating attack on Donald Trump’s foreign-policy credibility on Thursday, and despite her own weak record, the Republican will need a better response than he’s mustered. Trump’s Commander-in-Chief Test 2016-06-03T04:00:00Z
During a discussion at the Karachi Literature Festival, a woman in the audience stood and asked him to write another coruscating novel, like his first one. A Pakistani Novelist Tests the Limits 2016-05-09T04:00:00Z
He only needs one, another coruscating forehand doing the job. Andy Murray v Milos Raonic: Australian Open 2016 semi-final – live! 2016-01-29T05:00:00Z
That essay, which ran in 1980, became a sensation, as coruscating denunciations of modernity so often do. What Advertising Does to TV 2015-10-12T04:00:00Z
Sacks excelled at bringing the individual to life, describing with a riot of coruscated imagery and an exuberance of words what it was to be so afflicted and how it affected the patient’s life. A Tribute to Oliver Sacks from Colleague and Friend Christof Koch 2015-08-31T04:00:00Z
World golf had barely cleared its throat in acclaiming Rory McIlroy as the game's most coruscating star when Jordan Spieth entered the picture, humble as you please, lethal as you like. Can Spieth win Open at St Andrews? 2015-07-14T04:00:00Z
Everton's late season revival continued on Sunday with a coruscating Premier League win over Manchester United. Everton 3-0 Manchester United 2015-04-26T04:00:00Z
He only needs one, another coruscating forehand doing the job. Andy Murray v Milos Raonic: Australian Open 2016 semi-final – live! 2016-01-29T05:00:00Z
The state prosecutor - who clearly has a deep animus against them - launched a coruscating attack on the case they presented. DSK's bizarre pimping trial 2015-02-20T05:00:00Z
“Oktophonie,” in a sense, recreates that earth-shattering conflict: coruscating waves of sound from the synthesizer play against the flickering glare of lighting rigged up in the Armory’s ceiling. Can an Opera Take You to Outer Space? 2013-04-01T12:35:00Z
Think fight movie and perhaps Martin Scorsese's coruscating Raging Bull rises in your mind at the clang of the bell. Rafael Nadal at the Garden, D-day for London Welsh and the MLS kicks off 2013-03-02T22:00:07Z
"Greig excels at nervy vulnerability, but also at coruscating wit," says the . Tamsin Greig's mid-life meltdown 2012-08-30T03:02:28Z
The conversation must be so contrived as to coruscate with epigram, and to fascinate with anecdotes all warranted to be new, lest the diner of the evening should have the slightest touch of boredom. Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country 2012-02-29T03:00:22.540Z
Here he wrote his sermons, his brilliant and witty essays, the wise and effective disquisitions on the disabilities of the Catholics, the coruscating and incisive articles for the Review which electrified the English world. A Literary Pilgrimage Among the Haunts of Famous British Authors 2012-02-17T03:00:36.500Z
Those who are undemonstrative must not be expected to coruscate. The Maid of Honour, Vol. 1 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:38.533Z
All that relieved the coruscating, sun-silvered tumble of whiteness were the black tips of jutting bedrock, sticking up through the foam they had churned. Down the Columbia 2011-12-10T03:00:16.583Z
Over the tall trees lining each side of a wide canal we pass, and beneath us lie the coruscating scarlet and white lights of a railway junction. 'Green Balls' The Adventures of a Night-Bomber 2011-09-13T02:00:34.080Z
She bent over and poured that coruscating wealth of jewelry into the cup of Lontaine's hands. Linda Lee, Incorporated A Novel 2011-06-19T02:00:18.633Z
So here are the five existing neural networks that this commercial ignites with coruscating biological fireworks: 1. Five reasons anti-China ads hit so hard 2010-10-25T21:01:00Z
He subjected these corporate titans to often coruscating questions about their ability to “compete for the future”. Schumpeter: The guru of the bottom of the pyramid 2010-04-22T10:36:00Z
Most working Americans probably couldn’t afford the box, let along with coruscating hunk of platinum and diamonds inside. Celizic: New year, but same old story for Yankees 2010-04-13T22:58:00Z
Where bulbous domes of coruscating ore Cloud—like convulsive sunsets—lands that dream, Myrrh-fragrant, over siren seas and hoar, Dashed with stiff, breezy foam of ocean's stream. Accolon of Gaul with Other Poems
Further: a fishmonger's stall, an array of glistening black shapes on white marble, a tobacconist, a jeweller—all aglow with coruscating light. A Bed of Roses
I am not what sportsmen call a 'heavyweight' of literature—but I can coruscate, which your colossi cannot. Shadows of Flames A Novel
With coruscating brilliance it left me to pause and touch Lahoma's cheek. Tillie
Even the awful force of the macro-beam was dissipated by it—reflected, hurled away on all sides in coruscating torrents of blinding, dazzling energy. Triplanetary
If you knew how to start him, he simply coruscated. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12
But the majority were satisfied to coruscate to an ever applauding audience—for a few years; with money easily got and delightfully spent; to regard Life as a game, not as a business. Ancestors A Novel
She was nice, but not of the same coruscating quality as her husband. The "Genius"
Hellfire coruscated over the steel turrets and stone walls of Corfu. The Peacemaker
Instantly the hollow volume of the immense cone became a coruscating hell of resistless energy, an inferno which with the velocity of light extended itself into a far-reaching cylinder of rapacious destruction. Triplanetary
Their natural anger at their misfortunes was turned into a simmering or a coruscating rage, that ever and anon burst out with volcanic force as they realized the utter hopelessness of their position. Bring Me His Ears
Nice substitute—coruscating as a blooming barrister; and it's mighty difficult to travel along for four years without showing your hand. Ancestors A Novel
There was more conversation—that fulgurous, coruscating reiteration of charges. The "Genius"
If that picture could come to life--if the poet were to walk in and sit down actually amongst us here, life and genius would coruscate out of his discourse as of yore. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II
At intervals, huge geysers of living flame spurted up from the surface to a height of many feet and fell back in a glistening of molten gold and coruscating diamonds. Doubloons—and the Girl
A coruscating poniard of spiteful flame stabbed into the night. Bring Me His Ears
The mirrored crystals were still coruscating and waving in the ripples, as they passed around the rim of rock, and followed Cudjo into a scarcely less beautiful chamber beyond. Cudjo's Cave
If summer stops but for a moment I see them slipping slyly into his arms, laying golden heads on his drab waistcoat and gazing with wonder-blue eyes at his coruscating gems. Old Plymouth Trails
Through coruscating frozen flame he waded to the inner rim of the colossal ring. Astounding Stories, July, 1931
Priceless treasures heaped in careless profusion, glinting, glowing, coruscating, scintillating threw back in splendor the rays of the tropic sun. Doubloons—and the Girl
Low arcs of dazzling light stretched from east to west across the whole breadth of the heavens; whence coruscated, in prolonged flashes, gorgeous streamers of every colour, chiefly of pale emerald green, pink, and amber. Cedar Creek From the Shanty to the Settlement
Nothing was omitted from that remarkable series of coruscating epigrams. By-ways in Book-land Short Essays on Literary Subjects
Even more ingenious is the motto chosen by Lord Beaverbrook, who began his coruscating career as a native of New Brunswick. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, May 26, 1920
The stars, glinting diamonds in the blue-black vault over-head, twinkled and coruscated with brittle fires. The Wilderness Trail
And while it stood in a corner she began putting a price for the first time in her life first upon this coruscating object and then that. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman
We might have twinkled on several days of last week, but we prefer to coruscate on last night. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 22, 1890
I remember wastes of building enterprise, interminable vistas of wide dark streets, with passing trams, and here and there at strategic corners coruscating groups of shops. The Passionate Friends
Not the mere plaything of an idle mind in an idle hour, but the coruscating blade to pierce the weak places of folly and imposture. Flowers of Freethought (First Series)
As he lay upon his couch his thoughts revolved like a coruscating wheel of fire. Melomaniacs
Two hours later, the Wold Tiara still coruscating in the Fane's blaze of light, the servo-tracer picked up its placid humming. Zero Data
There, indeed, they found congenial society, there they were listened to with rapt attention, there they could coruscate like Tritons among minnows. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
Clipped between his thumb and forefinger a huge diamond coruscated in the light of the electrics. Nobody
It was about eighteen inches in diameter, globular, glowing with coruscating fires, red, green, and yellow; a thing of unearthly and wholly sinister beauty. Disowned
What splendid combinations coruscate from the head-quarters here, or in the army! Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863
That cone structure there, that artificial volcano, with its crackling, flaming bowels and its fuliginous, coruscating crater, must our hardy peasants feed continually for twenty days and nights. The Book of Khalid
Humour trickles from paragraph to paragraph; wit coruscates in the accounts of the most ordinary police cases; and abundant of dexterous literary workmanship is to be found in the leading articles. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
For a few minutes they lay there together, as for so long they had lain in the cave––a coruscating fortune of many millions. The Web of the Golden Spider
She waved her small hand, its once well-tended nails superbly ignored, its sun-cracks neglected, its load of South African diamonds coruscating magnificently in the light of Nixey's electric bulbs, and shrugged her thin, vivacious shoulders. The Dop Doctor
February 27.—O! could I from every word, from every page of this Diary, for eternities, make coruscate the nobleness, the simple faith with which the people sacrifices all to the cause. Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863
The labourers hurry hither and thither, bringing 197 brushwood near; the first stoker pitches to the second, the second to the third, and he feeds the flaming, smoking, coruscating volcano. The Book of Khalid
Picture our satisfaction when we hear the pick strike the iron box, and see the lid turned back, and the jewels coruscating before us.” In Her Own Right
He relit it, on his knees, the dog patiently at his side; he fanned the kindling into flames, poured on the coal, the shining black dust coruscating in instant, gold tracery. Mountain Blood A Novel
It was a spinning, whirling, flashing ascent from blackness to coruscating colors, brightness, giddiness. A Place in the Sun
Those names ought to coruscate as the purest light of patriotism for future generations. Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863
But nothing seemed to excite his interest very deeply until he began to finger the tobacco-box; then, indeed, his eyes suddenly coruscated, and he turned to me almost excitedly. Ravensdene Court
“But what if there isn’t any coruscating—that’s a good word, old man—nor any iron box?” In Her Own Right
Out under the coruscating skies again, into the crisp air! A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West
The coruscating nimbus of his curling and profuse black hair, black as erebus, strengthened the Saracen impression of his features and complexion. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2
Pericles coruscates over ruins and the night of the ancient world; Pericles's intimacy was with the best and the manliest Athenians. Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863
"Theories, about smuts and smoke, you know; things people write to the papers about in the winter," said Wentworth, whose idea of conversation was to endeavour to coruscate the whole time. The Arbiter A Novel
A wonderful cavern of coruscating splendor—rubies and diamonds, emeralds and sapphires, pearls and opals glowing with all the fire of self, and the resentment of long neglect. In Her Own Right
It burns up the 'wood, hay, stubble'; it makes the gold gleam and the precious stones coruscate and flash. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John
Still under the great screen of the fort, the lashing, coruscating colors of the magnetic bombs and the magnetic screen flashed and was iridescent. The Ultimate Weapon
One lawyer was so extremely metaphorical upon an occasion, when the stealing of a pig was the case in point, that at last he got to “coruscating rays.” Diary in America, Series One
He made a terrific effort to rise, stood erect, and fell sprawling in a blaze of coruscating lights. Pygmalion's Spectacles
Another charge slid in to replace it and for a brief instant, a coruscating stream of almost solid light formed a bridge between house and carrier. The Best Made Plans
Hunter fairly coruscated with cynicism, when it came to the Native Question. Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales
It sped toward the falling pebble, speared it and wrapped it in coruscating splendor. Pagan Passions
The sound was echoed by Sir Kenneth, and the two halves of the coruscating mind of Kenneth J. Malone were once more one. Supermind
On a raised platform before them rested one of the huge slugs, a broad band of silvery metal set with flashing coruscating jewels clasped about its body. Giants on the Earth
What do you mean?” demanded Hester, relaxing her little fists slightly, though still coruscating in the region of the eyes. The Middy and the Moors An Algerine Story
One moment they were outlined starkly in the beam; there was a moment of searing, coruscating, blinding light—the next moment the beam bored on into the void, unimpeded. Skylark Three
Broken up into myriads of scintillating crystals of light, intersecting, multi-colored rays, and cascading flares of sparkling energy, the beam was reflected, thrown back, hurled away on all sides into space in coruscating, blinding torrents. Spacehounds of IPC
Instantly the hollow volume of the immense cone became a coruscating hell of resistless energy, an inferno which, with the velocity of light, extended itself into a far-reaching cylinder of rapacious destruction. Triplanetary
My heaven would coruscate like a catherine wheel, with white-hot star-stones. Fantasia of the Unconscious
"No, indeed, they're the real thing," said Raffles Holmes, holding up one of the gems to the light, where it fairly coruscated with brilliance. R. Holmes & Co.
The defensive screens of the doomed warship flashed once—a sparkling, coruscating display of incandescent brilliance—and in the same instant went down. Skylark Three
A searing, coruscating finger of flame leaped toward them, but their calculations had been sound—the hexan was harmless at that extreme range. Spacehounds of IPC
Even the awful force of the macro-beam was dissipated by it--reflected, hurled away on all sides in coruscating torrents of blinding, dazzling energy. Triplanetary
The crippled front ranks dragged themselves away, and there was left around us a brief area of sand, covered with coruscating splinters of glass. Out Around Rigel
Scott is not one of the coruscating geniuses, throwing out epigrams at every turn, and sparkling with good things. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.)
The beam exploded into a coruscating panoply of pyrotechnics on the Thessian shield. Invaders from the Infinite
Frost particles vibrated in the air, coruscating diamond dust. North of Fifty-Three
He, by radiating and coruscating, effected the points, so that their sparkling should smite the eyes like lightning. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
The dome grew visible, coruscating with many-colored lights and then the humming died and the dome became a cold and inert mesh of fine white metal. Police Operation
As if in answer to his question, there was a sudden, coruscating flare from above. The Sky Is Falling
A molecular ray reached down for the city—and stopped halfway in a tremendous coruscating burst of light and energy. Invaders from the Infinite
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. Love's Comedy
“Watch this,” Kurt said, as the remaining two boxes were joined by a coruscating line. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town
Dalla asked, as the conveyer dome around them coruscated with shifting light and vanished. Time Crime
The coruscating gas creates a vacuum into which the air rushes with incredible velocity. Visionaries
There was a sputtering roar and the air was filled with coruscating sparks. The Quickening
He would find himself "ripping out an oath," as the saying is, on the most surprising occasions—and they were brilliant oaths, splendid, flashing, coruscating oaths. The Young Man and the World
On the bronze doors he had been at such pains to seal shut there had come into being a round circle of dull red which was speedily changing into a coruscating incandescence. Plague Ship
Observe the 38charming chromatic changes—green, and red, and blue light, purer than the hues of the rainbow, scintillating and coruscating with wonderful brilliancy. Half-hours with the Telescope Being a Popular Guide to the Use of the Telescope as a Means of Amusement and Instruction.
But who can sing the workmanship gigantic That reared within its coruscating dome The roaring fountain, hurling an Atlantic Of streaming ice that flashed with flame and foam? Myth and Romance Being a Book of Verses
And the three companions, thrilling with indescribable emotion, shot a hasty glance through the openings of the coruscating field beneath them. All Around the Moon
One teacher's mind will fairly coruscate with points of connection between the new lesson and the circumstances of the children's other experience. Talks To Teachers On Psychology; And To Students On Some Of Life's Ideals
Every eye, in fact, coruscated with a wild and savage fire, that shot from under brows knit in a spirit that deemed to cry out Blood, vengeance—blood, vengeance! The Hedge School; The Midnight Mass; The Donagh Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
If after obtaining the focus the focussing rack work be still turned, we see a coruscating image as before. Half-hours with the Telescope Being a Popular Guide to the Use of the Telescope as a Means of Amusement and Instruction.
Beyond this, little presents itself for record in the outward facts of this upright and beneficial career, bright with genius and coruscating with wit, dark with the lengthening and deepening shadow of death. The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
Hail!" he cried, "thou blazing focus of glittering streaks, thou coruscating nucleus of irradiation, thou starting point of rays divergent, thou egress of meteoric flashes! All Around the Moon
This is what the genius does, in whose hands a given topic coruscates and grows. Talks To Teachers On Psychology; And To Students On Some Of Life's Ideals
Roberts, Mr. Hoover and M. Escoffier are marked by a coruscating wit unparalleled in the annals of Dietetics. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 158, March 17, 1920
He was the brilliant youngster, the coruscating firework, the—the Banneker of ten years ago. Success A Novel
Chandeliers, great coruscating pendants of glass prisms and candles, glittered above the expanse of whirling crinoline and blue coats, vermilion turbans, gilt feathers and flowered hair. The Three Black Pennys A Novel
Lidgerwood was not a profane man, but what he said to Benson in the coruscating minute or two which followed resolved itself into a very fair imitation of profanity, inclusive and world-embracing. The Taming of Red Butte Western
The blue water stirred by the bow was wonderfully bright, a mass of coruscating phosphorescence that lighted the prow like a lamp. White Shadows in the South Seas
His whole soul was roused, his high smooth forehead fairly coruscated. International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850
As the news of it went blazing and coruscating along the wires by which intelligence was then conveyed across the country, city after city caught the contagion. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1
Suddenly I was shaken, and opening my eyes I beheld the firmament of heaven falling in coruscating cascades about us. The Certainty of a Future Life in Mars
He was at war with Clinton himself, and an active and coruscating member of the Senate. The Conqueror
The aurora of beautiful far-away thoughts does not coruscate in them. Twenty-One Days in India; and, the Teapot Series
The difference between the causal bodies of the savage and the saint is that the first is empty and colourless, while the second is full of brilliant, coruscating tints. A Textbook of Theosophy
Even an exceptional Adonis with a coruscating and speciously ingenuous smile did not have a chance with her. Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America
In almost all of them Plattner was seen, sometimes singly, sometimes in company, wandering about through a coruscating iridescence. The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories
They are less coruscating and flamboyant than what we became accustomed to later on. Gossip in a Library
Without warning a connector at the panel lit up with a coruscating orange color. The Runaway Asteroid
A shining cloud whirled through and around him in radiant swirls, shimmering tentacles, luminescent, coruscating spirals. The Moon Pool
It would coruscate her in warm intimacy the way, to a swimmer, the 5:30 sun appears to immerse itself whole in a pool of water. Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America
It was, of course, the old Morning Post that cost threepence, not the brisk coruscating young thing of to-day. Tono Bungay
It was vastly popular with the audience, who enjoyed the rather cheap jokes and allusions with which it coruscated; but judged from a purely literary standpoint, it left much to be desired. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Condy watched her as she talked, her brown-black eyes coruscating, her cheeks glowing, her small hands curled into round pink fists. Blix
At first all that I could see was space—a space filled with the same coruscating effulgence that pulsed about me. The Moon Pool
The house, the coruscating bits of rock that sometimes dangled from ears and neck, and her new van would have meant little to her if it weren't for how strangely unfettered this success was. Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America
For it began to coruscate, and shoot out on all sides a radiation of dim shadow. Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women
More than once Wilbur looked around him at the empty coruscating indigo of the ocean floor, wondering at the necessity of the lookout, and finally expressed his curiosity to Kitchell. Moran of the Lady Letty
Blix's cheeks were ruddy, her little dark-brown eyes fairly coruscating with pleasure. Blix
Straight down that radiant path, its high-flung plumes of feathery flame shimmering, its coruscating spirals whirling, its seven globes of seven colours shining above its glowing core, it raced toward us. The Moon Pool
She felt irritated that he could ask such a question even if the female within her coruscated within a man's neediness for a woman no differently than it would within the light of flattery. Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America
Instantly the stage was covered with explosive and coruscating fires,—red, blue, and golden,—and amid smoke, and glare, and fizzing noises, and strong chemical smells, Apollo dropped down from above. Beauty and the Beast, and Tales of Home
Simultaneously, with a soft swish of draperies, a clash of jewelled bracelets, dull and musical, and a flash of coruscating colour, the woman stood before him, young, slender, graceful, garbed in indescribable splendour—and veiled. The Bronze Bell
Sparklingly pretty, not radiantly beautiful, she sat, glancing, coruscating, glittering, anything except glowing: glow she could not even put on! Home Again
Swam out of the coruscating haze the—face! The Moon Pool
Given a dinner-table, with light and color, and somebody occasionally to throw the ball, his spirits would rise and coruscate astonishingly. Authors and Friends
It towered majestically above our level—a superb, stupendous, coruscating Alp of Light! A Columbus of Space
Frowning, troubled, he drew forth the ring and slipped it upon his finger; rays of blinding emerald light coruscated from it, dazzling him. The Bronze Bell
Let us stick to the symbol closely, and we shall then best understand the many-sided blessings that flash and coruscate in the gift of the Spirit. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke
Over each of these ends, and along the whole line of the barricade a mist of dancing, diamonded atoms began to rise; sparking, coruscating points of diamond dust that darted and danced. The Moon Pool
The latter sparkled and coruscated as I have seldom heard him before. Authors and Friends
The financiers gazed at one another for several minutes in silence, then they turned towards the coruscating metal that filled the tray. The Moon Metal
A few minutes more, and it fell with a bubble among the phosphorescent sparkles of the damp night sea, leaving a coruscating wake as it sank. Redburn. His First Voyage
What Mr. Calvert would have replied is no matter for this history, since at this precise moment the Rajah came in, "coruscating," as Virginia put it, from his late encounter with the superintendent's chief clerk. A Fool for Love
A score of coruscating tentacles swept straight upon the pair who stood intrepid, unresisting, awaiting its embrace. The Moon Pool
"Boiling," he said, with coruscating additions in the way of speech and gesture. Blindfolded
The two—good women, but wounded withal—coruscated subtle knowledge all down the street. Life at High Tide
Such displays of fruit, and fish, poultry, meat, and provisions of all kinds; the drapers' windows all aglow with summer fabrics, and those of the jewellers coruscating with gold and gems. With Zola in England
Like the human life, it grows into beauty, coruscates, and then passes into darkness. Memoir of William Watts McNair
It seemed to open into space; a space filled with lambent, coruscating, many-coloured mist whose brightness grew even as I watched. The Moon Pool
Far into the night, coruscating bolts like living javelins of fire struck the ground again and again with their blinding stabs of jagged light. Si'Wren of the Patriarchs
Above, in the midst of those coruscating divinities, sits one older and greater than any. Letters from America
Even the fixed stars at first waver and coruscate, and require long seasons for their consummation and final settlement. Charles Lamb
Hitherto, in her body, the nearest she had come to coruscating was once when she had taken a course of sulphur baths. A Prisoner in Fairyland
The powers of penetration and understanding, and above all the sheer splendors of language—the blazes of metaphor, the explosions of coruscating wit! Love's Pilgrimage
It was scintillating, coruscating, opalescent; but it was blue most of all. The Blind Spot
Her fingers seemed to strike sparks from it; it coruscated. Angel Island
Later it resembled a sapphire sky coruscating with tremulous stars. See America First
It thickened, was shot with slender shuttled threads like cobweb, coruscating strands of light. The Metal Monster
I shrink from all attempt to set forth in words the rainbow-coloured delight that coruscated in his brain. Robert Falconer
Adela could see the high bony shoulders and the long crimson tail and the universal coruscating nod wriggle their horribly practical way through the rest of the night. The Marriages
After Fauntleroy had thus spent a few empty years, coruscating continually an unnatural light, the source of it—which was merely his gold—began to grow more shallow, and finally became exhausted. The Blithedale Romance
Then suddenly all these flashing ideas coruscated seemingly into a gleam—a leaping, radiant, wonderful thought. Wildfire
It was as though the clustered, spinning disks reached into the shadowless air, sucked from it some unseen, rhythmic energy and transformed it into this visible, coruscating flood. The Metal Monster
In the sunlight it coruscated like one of his wife's diamonds. The Log of the Jolly Polly
"Run away," he explained further, with coruscating eyebrows. Twelve Stories and a Dream
Each of these coruscating meteors, he affirmed, must tell of the ignition of a bit of cosmic matter entering the earth's atmosphere. A History of Science — Volume 3
Rosy waves of cold brilliancy swept across the zenith, while great coruscating bars of greenish white blotted out the stars, or a Titan’s hand reared mighty arches above the Pole.  The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke
Into it the coruscating mists of mysterious flame swirled; lost their colors, became a torrent of light flying down through the ring as though through a funnel top. The Metal Monster
Wit, repartee, and even puns, when occasion offered, coruscated over the meal, and diffused universal good humor. The Life of Phineas T. Barnum
Humor played over much of his sermonizing; wit coruscated through it; but there was at times a pathos which pervaded the deep places of the human heart. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 2
Brilliant blues and rays of green and bronze come from the coruscating metal, molten yet crystallizing into white-hot frost within the furnace puddle. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it
The whole sidereal system coruscated, reeled and fell in flame. The Jacket (Star-Rover)
Then like a swiftly rushing wave a host of the Little Things thrust themselves up, covered her, hid her in a coruscating cloud. The Metal Monster
Like a swift dashing meteor he came into our circle; coruscated among us, for a day or two, with sudden pleasant illumination; then again suddenly withdrew,—we hoped, not for long. Life of John Sterling
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