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“coruscate”
coruscate (KOHR uh skayt") (verb), coruscates; coruscated; coruscating
1. To give forth flashes of bright light which sparkle and glitter: Jack presented Janice with a diamond ring that was coruscating in the candlelight when they were dining out while celebrating their engagement to get married.
2. To exhibit sparkling virtuosity with lively skill or technique when doing something; such as, a musical performance: The little nine-year old singer in the talent show sang an opera that coruscated throughout international TV and is still coruscating on the internet.
2. To exhibit sparkling virtuosity with lively skill or technique when doing something; such as, a musical performance: The little nine-year old singer in the talent show sang an opera that coruscated throughout international TV and is still coruscating on the internet.
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“coruscate”
coruscate (KOHR uh skayt")
The cartoon illustrates how this cate presents lively or brilliant exhibitions of knowledge and wit; and even mentions that the word involves any sudden flashes of light.
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cate family of verbs
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To give forth flashes of bright light that sparkle and glitter; such as, to present a display of knowledge, skill, or humor. (1)
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Word a Day Revisited Index of Cartoons Illustrating the Meanings of Words
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