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scintillant

[sin-tl-uhnt] / ˈsɪn tl ənt /




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Webern's scintillant, fractured Variations for Orchestra, was so full of bewitching sonorities that listeners were just becoming adjusted to it when it ended.

From Time Magazine Archive

To the premi�re of the film, Street Angel, were invited Rome's most scintillant critics, most potent cinema tycoons.

From Time Magazine Archive

Miss Barrymore seemed unusually nervous and selfconscious, but swept the audience off its feet with a blazing scintillant triumph in the trial scene.

From Time Magazine Archive

Shortly thereafter came scintillant Cecelia Gertrude Shere, waving dark locks, out of the West in quest of fame.

From Time Magazine Archive

The twin yellow streams, scintillant, intersected, soaking me.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides