scintillate|scintillated|scintillates|scintillating in English
verb
[scin·til·late || 'sɪntɪleɪt]
shine, sparkle, glow; produce sparks, give off sparks
Use "scintillate|scintillated|scintillates|scintillating" in a sentence
1. What he said scintillated wittiness.
2. Her eyes scintillate anger.
3. In this aspect, scintillating glass has obvious advantages comparing with scintillating crystal.
4. The saber hums and scintillates with a distinct sound.
5. Nine, Francie's scintillating work.
6. You scintillating this morning.
7. a play full of scintillating dialogue.
8. 14 a play full of scintillating dialogue.
9. You were scintillating on TV last night.
10. Yet from all these, the unique characteristics of Yuan's Ci scintillate.
11. Coruscant definition, sparkling or gleaming; scintillating; coruscating
12. Scintillating colors appear in the air. Sentencedict.com
13. The dialogue scintillates with witits native idiom hard to render in another medium .
14. You give Alean the Steel Forger Scintillating Gem.
15. Coruscate definition, to emit vivid flashes of light; sparkle; scintillate; gleam
16. Statistics on unemployment levels hardly make for scintillating reading.
17. Is Mr. Rom ready for some more scintillating conversation?
18. You can hardly expect scintillating conversation from a kid that age.
19. Characteristics of a radiation source may also be measured using scintillating materials.
20. John perceives a serene, scintillating beauty like that of lustrous, gleaming gemstones.
21. The sombre narrative scintillates with brilliant sparks of thought as the flints of opposing arguments strike against one another .
22. A scintillating light is a series of regular light periods per unit time.
23. Oh, you think you were the scintillating wit at two and a half?
24. Where on earth can I find an iridescent diamond; without a scintillating shine.
25. And tell her where he gets the money... to spend on your scintillating company