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How to use scintillate in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word scintillate? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Glimpses of blues, greens, reds, and umbers scintillate, emphasizing the whiteness of the gorgeously textured fields.
You'll also appreciate how water is Sydney's greatest asset, making the city scintillate and dazzle.
The camp fires begin to scintillate from one end of the rush to the other and 2,000 hungry men sit down to bush tucker of the roughest sort.
The constellations wheel around us, ribbons of nebula drift into view, scintillate and are left behind.
For that matter, women's hockey continues to scintillate every bit as much as men's, and with no goonery at all.
These are old-fashioned virtues, which, like most of the de Montebello Met's more than thirty special exhibitions a year, scintillate.
This was a complete change of atmosphere with its black walls, huge light bulbs of a little intensity, making scintillate only the filament.
Moreover, it is an occasion to scintillate your taste buds thanks to the participation of the regional agroalimentary producers.
Past and present scintillate in these lakes and rivers, whose whispers tell us of the brightest future.
The script doesn't break new ground, or scintillate with New Yorker wit.
He was working on a method for identifying quasars through a discovery in the mid 1960s that quasars scintillate more than less compact radio sources.
He has proven himself a prodigious master of the qanun, an 81-string Arabic zither, his dexterous plucking unlocking the instrument's potential to scintillate and shine.
What I wanted to do was to alter the reader's perspective of Earth, to show that dirt is precious but seawater dominates, to step out on a field is rare while to float and scintillate with bioluminescence is common.
In addition, it is the night that the lights of the casino scintillate.
In its jewellery version, the striations and contours are set with diamonds, making the undulations around the dial's black opaline or natural mother-of-pearl scintillate and sparkle.
Examples from Classical Literature
They do not scintillate nearly so much as he does, and they do not give that same uncomfortable feeling of internal strain.
Voltaire's tales are, in narrative form, criticisms of belief or opinion which scintillate with ironic wit.
The chief had never been addressed in this audacious fashion, and his eyes seemed to scintillate from under his scowling brows.
He may have been an excellent ostler, but did not scintillate as an officers' steward.
They did not scintillate, but rather glistened with a steady greenish lustre.
He was on the defensive, and it was a position, as in all of his matches, in which he does not scintillate.
It should be well burnt, and should not scintillate or smoke.
Whenever he writes of himself, his pen seems fairly to scintillate.
When the waves scintillate with bright green sparks, I believe it is generally owing to minute crustacea.
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