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Meaning of fulgid
Wordnet
fulgid (s)
having brief brilliant points or flashes of light
Webster
fulgid (a.)
Shining; glittering; dazzling.
fulgid Sentence Examples
- The fulgid sun illuminated the landscape, casting a radiant golden glow.
- Her fulgid eyes sparkled with intelligence and mischief.
- The knight's armor shone with a fulgid brilliance that blinded his opponents.
- The fulgid stars twinkled in the vast expanse of the night sky.
- The fulgid jewel gleamed on her finger, a testament to her impeccable taste.
- The fulgid flowers burst into bloom, adorning the garden with vibrant hues.
- His fulgid smile lit up the room, spreading warmth and cheer.
- The fulgid flames of the bonfire danced in the night, casting flickering shadows on the surrounding trees.
- The fulgid dawn broke through the darkness, heralding the promise of a new day.
- The fulgid hero stood tall against the forces of evil, his presence radiating hope and inspiration.
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having brief brilliant points or flashes of lightShining; glittering; dazzling.
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The fulgid sun illuminated the landscape, casting a radiant golden glow.
Her fulgid eyes sparkled with intelligence and mischief.
The knight's armor shone with a fulgid brilliance that blinded his opponents.
The fulgid stars twinkled in the vast expanse of the night sky.