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incandescent

adjective as in glowing

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Like the shape of an incandescent lightbulb or a Coca-Cola bottle, it’s universally known.

In “Magnolia,” life is fundamentally, unavoidably, incandescently dramatic.

There has been one significant modernization: The association saved a bundle on its electric bill about five years ago when it switched from incandescent, easy-to-break glass bulbs to plastic LED lights.

America’s poet laureate, the incandescent Ada Limón, was asked to write a poem that would be inscribed on the spacecraft.

Nicole says the idea of them speaking regularly, forming close friendships and supporting each other would make Al Fayed “absolutely incandescent with rage” if he were alive to see it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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