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  1. When it was all over, and the train, bearing the general foreman, had gone, Burke quieted down, but not without many fulgurous flashes that kept the poor Italian on tenterhooks. The Mighty Burke 1911. She was tall, dark, sallow, lithe, with a strange moodiness of heart and a recessive, fulgurous gleam in her chestnut-brown, almost brownish ...

  2. [1610–20; ‹ L fulgur-(see fulgurate) + -ous] This word is first recorded in the period 1610–20. Other words that entered English at around the same time include: institutional, objective, squelch, technical, vibrate-ous is a suffix forming adjectives that have the general sense “possessing, full of” a given quality (covetous; glorious; nervous; wondrous); -ous and its variant -ious ...

  3. Fulgurate definition: to flash or dart like lightning.. See examples of FULGURATE used in a sentence.

  4. Define fulgurously. fulgurously synonyms, fulgurously pronunciation, fulgurously translation, English dictionary definition of fulgurously. adj. 1. Emitting flashes ...

  5. Meaning of fulgurous. fulgurous synonyms, pronunciation, spelling and more from Free Dictionary. Search Result for "fulgurous": Wordnet 3.0. ADJECTIVE (1) 1.

  6. Synonyms for FULGUROUS: fulgurant, dazzling, eye-popping. Dictionary ... Dictionary Thesaurus Sentences Grammar Vocabulary ...

  7. Fulgurous definition, adj. - Amazingly impressive.. See more. When it was all over, and the train, bearing the general foreman, had gone, Burke quieted down, but not without many fulgurous flashes that kept the poor Italian on...

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