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fulgurant (adjective), more fulgurant, most fulgurant
1. A reference to being very impressive, remarkable, or outstanding: Marie's fulgurant skills as a skater won her many prizes and accolades.
2. Pertaining to something that comes and goes intensely like a flash of light: such as, a piercing ache: The doctor’s patient complained of the fulgurant pain in her right side.
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2. Pertaining to something that comes and goes intensely like a flash of light: such as, a piercing ache: The doctor’s patient complained of the fulgurant pain in her right side.
Trudy thought her heart was breaking because of the fulgurant distress that she felt after her boyfriend left her for another woman.
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“more fulgurant”
Flashing; similar to lightning. (2)
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Word a Day Revisited Index of Cartoons Illustrating the Meanings of Words
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