iridesce Sentence Examples
- The soap bubbles in the sunlight begin to iridesce, shimmering with rainbow hues.
- Certain minerals, when polished, have the ability to iridesce under the right conditions.
- The oil spill on the surface of the water caused it to iridesce, reflecting a spectrum of colors.
- The opal's surface seemed to iridesce as it caught the light, displaying flashes of fiery brilliance.
- The butterfly's wings iridesce in the morning sun, creating a dazzling display of colors.
- As the sunset approached, the clouds above began to iridesce, painting the sky with hues of pink and gold.
- Underneath the waterfall, the mist iridesces with the sunlight, creating a magical atmosphere.
- The dragonfly's wings iridesce as it flits through the garden, captivating observers with its beauty.
- The abalone shell iridescing in the tide pools caught the eye of the beachcomber.
- The pearl's surface appeared to iridesce, revealing layers of luster and depth.
iridesce Meaning
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iridesce (v)
be iridescent
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The soap bubbles in the sunlight begin to iridesce, shimmering with rainbow hues.
Certain minerals, when polished, have the ability to iridesce under the right conditions.
The oil spill on the surface of the water caused it to iridesce, reflecting a spectrum of colors.
The opal's surface seemed to iridesce as it caught the light, displaying flashes of fiery brilliance.