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coruscated

vb. (en-past of: coruscate)

Usage examples of "coruscated".

The great neon signs and advertisement billboards coruscated off every shiny surface, every blackened window, every curved form, of which there were so many even within his limited range that they were impossible to count.

They were of the same coruscated igneous rock that had pushed up from the ocean's floor so many centuries ago: twisted and ridged forever by the cataclysm of its birth.

It was composed of an exhaustively complex network of quasi-organic biocircuits whose skin, metallic and burnished, coruscated in the light.

It flashed and coruscated in the sunlight, seemed wispy, virtually disappearing in the shadows.

The sparkling force coruscated in the energy cup and spat with a hazy violence against the floor, the wall, the transparent shield behind which the observers waited.

The big man went down, his head nearly burned off, and the great fire coruscated past him down the corridor.

Nancia's titanium column coruscated in rainbow reflections of the cabin lights, sparkling and dancing around him.

Colour had coruscated through her eyes into every cell of her body, rippling in an inexorable tide, lapping back and plunging forward again, as if she were being swirled in some liquid element, all this while her life was fast-forwarding through her mind.

One blast coruscated against the enemy ship’s shielding, while the other went across her bow, intercepting the vessel’s momentary trajectory.