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verb-intransitive:- to provide forth flashes of light; glow and glitter: diamonds coruscating in the candlelight.
- to demonstrate sparkling virtuosity: a flutist whoever music coruscated through the concert hall.
- To glitter in flashes; to flash.
- to provide forth flashes of light; glow and sparkle: diamonds coruscating inside candlelight.
- showing gleaming virtuosity: a flutist whoever songs coruscated throughout the show hall.
- To glitter in flashes; to flash.
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verb:- to offer off light; to reflect in flashes; to sparkle.
- to demonstrate brilliant technique or style.
- reflect brightly
- be vibrant or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity
- To give down light; to mirror in flashes; to sparkle.
- To exhibit brilliant method or style.
- mirror brightly
- be vibrant or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity
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others:- To emit brilliant flashes of light; flash; lighten; gleam.
- Synonyms Sparkle, Scintillate, etc. See glare.
- To emit brilliant flashes of light; flash; lighten; gleam.
- Synonyms Sparkle, Scintillate, etc. See glare.
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