ঝক্মক্ করা, ঝলমল করা, ঝলমলান, ঝলকান
(1) Reflect brightly.
(2) Be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity.
(3) Gleam.
(1) Dark lightning coruscated around James' hands as the point of light rose up into the air.
(2) The pitchy pigment's obscuring weight seems to bank rather than smother the glimmering coruscations .
(3) The novel fairly coruscates with all that goes to make a good crime thriller.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(4) What part of her father may have been human in form was entirely obscured by the coruscations of white light which, whether by accident or design, accompanied him.
(5) A single blue and single red spasm of coruscation flickered on either side of the dragon.
(6) A coruscation of faces recalls the Malthusian horrors of the early 20 th-century Belgian artist James Ensor.
(7) Finally, as the blazing star appeared high over the island, the glow coruscated into incredible brilliance and began the nightly display.
(8) The stars had come out and the fireworks that announced the Festival were flying up in the sky and littering the big black nothing with flambeau and coruscation .
(9) A diamond coruscates because it has the capacity for u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510total internal reflectionu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, meaning that it is able to completely reflect all the light that falls upon it from a particular direction.
(10) A brilliant teenager is pampered by the English Golf Union, is accepted at an American university, where he coruscates , returns home and is virtually an overnight success.
scintillate
sparkle