brilliance
Example Sentences
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His moment of brilliance, though, quickly became controversial when he was booked for his dancing celebration in front of the crowd.
From Barron's
All of these Scotland victories - were they because the Scots raised their game or because England were disorganised defensively, weak mentally and relatively easy prey to some brilliance in Townsend's backline?
From BBC
Hope arrived with Horne and that piece of brilliance when finishing in the corner.
From BBC
Rossini’s wit and brilliance in pieces such as “The Barber of Seville” defined a lighter side of Italian opera.
From Salon
The film leavens its comprehensive pessimism only through the shimmering brilliance of its execution.
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