coruscate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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In fact, the orchestra becomes the bird, coruscating in its brilliance.
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Tabloids and broadsheets were equally coruscating.
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Lips and eyelids coruscate enough to light the way at night.
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Add soap, coruscating harmonies and guitar flourishes, and lather vigorously.
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Leave coruscating colours to the boybands.
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Car parks can be challenging, even coruscating.
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He has deployed witticisms and aphorisms that coruscate with good-natured sophistication.
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Instead of wallowing in a literally provincial mindset, they have a broader scope, yet without abandoning their sense of place (and the wonderful, heaving 7,300-capacity, coruscating support).
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A sizeable portion of the crowd took out phones and gadgets to record the energetic, coruscating opener.
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The formula was as clear as it was coruscating: hefty fees in exchange for celebrity access, generating reverential interviews in gushing tones concerning fantabulous lifestyles.
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