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incandescent

[in-kuhn-des-uhnt] / ˌɪn kənˈdɛs ənt /


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And there’s a sort of incandescent poetic beauty to all that, and there’s just the sorrow to it because you also realize it’s the last of that moment.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s no cover band medley of old hits to win over restless audience members, so the performers have to cast their own incandescent spell when jamming.

From Los Angeles Times

Blinded by incandescent memories, they can’t resist attempting to rekindle that flame, ignoring that it extinguished years ago.

From Washington Post

The incandescent Biles has walked away with the overall title in every major international competition she’s entered since 2013, often winning by margins that are unusually large for gymnastics.

From The Guardian

Experts suggest wrapping both incandescent and halogen bulbs in padding such as newspaper in case they shatter.

From Washington Post