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Scintillating   Listen
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Scintillate  v. i.  (past & past part. scintillated; pres. part. scintillating)  
1.
To emit sparks, or fine igneous particles. "As the electrical globe only scintillates when rubbed against its cushion."
2.
To sparkle, as the fixed stars.






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"Scintillating" Quotes from Famous Books



... creatures with their taper fingers had been brewing a flag for us. Shall I say that its red stripes were celestial rosy as their cheeks, its white stripes virgin white as their brows, its blue field cerulean as their eyes, and its stars scintillating as the beams of the said peepers? Shall I say this? If I were a poet, like Jeff. Davis and each and every editor of each and every newspaper in our misbehaving States, I might say it. And involuntarily I ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8, Issue 45, July, 1861 • Various

... attention of all. They were too distant to see the phenomenon to perfection; but the faint sparkle was very beautiful as the myriads of fire-flies, by which it was caused, flitted and changed from place to place, which was now dark, now scintillating in ...
— Middy and Ensign • G. Manville Fenn

... can behold its effects on Mt. Sanneen, on the clouds above us, on the glass casements in the villages far away. The mountains in the east are mantled with etherial lilac alternating with mauve; the clouds are touched with purple and gold; the casements in the distance are scintillating with mystical carbuncles: the sun is setting in the Mediterranean,—he is waving his ...
— The Book of Khalid • Ameen Rihani

... composed quickly, without effort, almost off-hand; but the mind that composed it was the mind of a master, who, even as he revelled in the joyous manifestation of his genius, preserved, with an instinctive power, the master's control. In truth, beneath the gay galaxies of scintillating thoughts that strew the pages, one can discern the firm, warm, broad substance of Diderot's very self, underlying and supporting all. That is the real subject of a book which seems to have taken all subjects for its province—from the origin of ...
— Landmarks in French Literature • G. Lytton Strachey

... The men faced each other for a silent moment, their glances scintillating. Then Holderness whirled on his heel, ...
— The Heritage of the Desert • Zane Grey


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