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fulgent

[fuhl-juhnt] / ˈfʌl dʒənt /


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Handel’s fulgent “Dixit Dominus” features flamboyantly dramatic choral writing.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 6, 2022

Her voice was rich and fulgent, and she clasped her hands as if in supplication.

From Washington Post • Oct. 23, 2017

It’s “The Greatest Love of All,” a song of such earnestness and fulgent self-esteem that under no circumstances could it also be cool, under no circumstances could it be “Before I Let Go.”

From New York Times • Jun. 16, 2016

However, I'm clined to think such words as fulgent, prentice, jangled and pression are Bare Roots rather than Lost Positives.

From Time Magazine Archive

A frightful explosion threw up a spout of earth, dust and rocks, interspersed with jets of fire, fulgent like lightning through thick clouds of smoke.

From The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century by Sue, Eug?ne




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