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vb. (en-past of: fluoresce)
Usage examples of "fluoresced".
Radiator panels stacked in kilometre-high cones stood next to circular fan towers of faint-glowing fins, minarets of spiralling glass tubes with hot gases rushing through them competed for root space with encrustations of black pillars like a spiky crystal growth, whose sheer ends fluoresced coral pink.
What was ostensibly its nightside fluoresced near the bottom end of the visible spectrum, producing a weary emberlike glow which fluctuated in continental-sized patterns as the dense turbulent clouds raged in never ending cyclones.
An orange glow from the flames fluoresced dimly on one side of the spaceplane.
Two long engine nacelles were affixed to the stern, transparent tubes filled with a heavy opaque gas which fluoresced its way through the spectrum in a three-minute cycle.
Water droplets spraying out of the overhead nozzles fluoresced violet, and vaporized.
Ionized vapour from the disintegrating components fluoresced a pale blue from the energy beams stabbing through them, forming a seething bow-wave around the remaining pieces.
The red slash of the anti-memory beam fluoresced the water droplets barely an inch from his nose as Ivanov tried to provide covering fire.
The glare of the storage globes fluoresced them a blazing silver-white as they emerged from the holes.
Through our tinted glasses, the inside of the container became an impenetrably black outer space scattered with shapes that fluoresced white and yellow in different shades and intensities whenever I pointed the lens.
Nothing fluoresced, but a hint of purple seemed to feather out in a pattern, and I wondered if this might mean we were picking up white ink.
The same dull rouge and brilliant orange fluoresced on several of the bills.
He focused the Luma-Lite on the foul, dark flesh pinned to the cutting board, and instantly two specks fluoresced bright yellow.
Thick clouds were boiling overhead, but they were pure white, fluoresced by the sun.
The sun's radiance fluoresced it a delicate rose-gold as it gently slid and slithered its way out of the foothills toward the plain below.
The material came from deepwater snails which fluoresced vividly to stun prey in the black depths of the ocean trench they inhabited.