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Scintillate, scintillate, globule orific, Fain would I fathom thy nature's specific.
THE BOOK OF HUMOROUS VERSEVARIOUS
She had promised to do this, and was only too happy to see a spark of light scintillate into life in the immeasurable darkness.
MASTERPIECES OF MYSTERY IN FOUR VOLUMESVARIOUS
All the light in the room seemed to focus upon her, so did she scintillate from head to foot with spangles.
A SOLDIER OF THE LEGIONC. N. WILLIAMSON
The large lancets which light the aisles scintillate as with precious jewels.
HOW FRANCE BUILT HER CATHEDRALSELIZABETH BOYLE O'REILLY
The person who has imagination can cause the facts of the multiplication table to scintillate and glow.
THE RECONSTRUCTED SCHOOLFRANCIS B. PEARSON
He had invented some new electric appliance and his mind scintillated as I had never known it to scintillate before.
NAT GOODWIN'S BOOKNAT C. GOODWIN
Greater than Astronomy because humanity is worth more than all the stars that scintillate in the heavens.
HOW TO BECOME RICHWILLIAM WINDSOR
At last the moon appeared on the horizon, and its rays made the waters of the Rhine scintillate softly.
ANNOUCHKAIVAN SERGHEIEVITCH TURGENEF
He seemed to scintillate life as he stood before his easel, working at a fine picture.
THE RED ROOMAUGUST STRINDBERG
Merely to look at you would make the dullest set of people in London wake up and scintillate.
IN THE WILDERNESSROBERT HICHENS
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO SCINTILLATE

  • blink
  • coruscate
  • fade
  • flash
  • flicker
  • glance
  • gleam
  • glint
  • glisten
  • glister
  • glitter
  • glow
  • scintillate
  • shimmer
  • shine
  • twinkle
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