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incandescent

adjective as in glowing

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Nicole says the idea of them speaking regularly, forming close friendships and supporting each other would make Al Fayed “absolutely incandescent with rage” if he were alive to see it.

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The Constitution is incandescently clear on this point: Congress is the supreme branch of government.

Rather than incandescent tungsten or wine and olive oil, however, these constantly morphing shapes carry sparkling pinpoints of light.

Obsessed with his actors’ power and symbolism, Erice appears to cast them based on their eyes, more specifically their incandescent expressiveness.

Remaining anonymous to protect her brother’s identity, she said she was “incandescent with rage” that he had been forced to wait so long.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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