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scintillant

[sin-tl-uhnt] / ˈsɪn tl ənt /




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She had been in love with the scintillant young Count Eulenberg.

From Time Magazine Archive

She made her coronation the first in a lifetime of scintillant spectacles, visual manifestations of her rule.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some of the organs are scintillant and percussive, some hoarse with archaic, buzzing tone; some are housed in churches where the echo lasts so long that the sound takes on a luminous vagueness.

From Time Magazine Archive

For a generation the scintillant acumen of Lord Birkenhead has won him the name of lynx at the bar and lion among the ladies.

From Time Magazine Archive

The twin yellow streams, scintillant, intersected, soaking me.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides