fulgurate (Meaning)

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fulgurate (v. i.)

To flash as lightning.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fulgurate

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fulgurate Sentence Examples

  1. The lightning fulgurated across the sky, illuminating the night with its blinding brilliance.
  2. The fireworks fulgurated overhead, spreading a shower of dazzling colors.
  3. The electrifying energy fulgurated through his body, igniting a fire within.
  4. The conductor's baton fulgurated, summoning the orchestra to play with unparalleled intensity.
  5. The pain fulgurated through her like a bolt of lightning, leaving her writhing in agony.
  6. The artist's brushstrokes fulgurated on the canvas, creating a vibrant masterpiece.
  7. The volcanic eruption fulgurated with molten lava, threatening to engulf the surrounding area.
  8. The beacon's light fulgurated through the darkness, guiding lost souls back to safety.
  9. The electric shock fulgurated through his veins, causing him to collapse in a heap.
  10. The stars fulgurated in the night sky, casting a celestial tapestry upon the sleeping world.

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To flash as lightning.

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The lightning fulgurated across the sky, illuminating the night with its blinding brilliance.

The fireworks fulgurated overhead, spreading a shower of dazzling colors.

The electrifying energy fulgurated through his body, igniting a fire within.

The conductor's baton fulgurated, summoning the orchestra to play with unparalleled intensity.