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crystalline

[kris-tl-in, -ahyn, -een] / ˈkrɪs tl ɪn, -ˌaɪn, -ˌin /


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Mr. Hunter is unquestionably among the first tier of American playwrights, and his crystalline works are bountiful gifts to actors, in this case particularly the superlative Paul Sparks.

From The Wall Street Journal

“She sang it so beautifully. And her voice was so crystalline and gorgeous.”

From Los Angeles Times

While that was an unusual reaction, Houk said that audiences routinely adored Hadley, admiring her crystalline technique, her emotional commitment to her roles, her range, her energy.

From Seattle Times

On a recent, crystalline spring morning, the thicket of trees he operated from was a veritable drone airport: Several units operated surveillance craft while others were seeking to drop hand grenades on Russian trenches.

From New York Times

Anguished feelings, pleasing music and crystalline visuals have of course long been hallmarks of van Groeningen’s work, not always to productive ends, in movies like “The Broken Circle Breakdown” and “Beautiful Boy.”

From Los Angeles Times