fulmine in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Fulmine: a sudden, intense flash of light or energy, often associated with lightning or a powerful emotional impact.
Sample Sentences
- A sudden fulmine illuminated the dark sky, followed by a resonating clap of thunder.
- The poet's words seemed to fulmine with emotion, striking the hearts of all who listened.
- As the storm approached, the fulmine flashed across the horizon, a warning of the chaos to come.
- She could feel a fulmine of inspiration coursing through her as she sat down to write.
- The ancient legend spoke of a fulmine that would signal the return of the lost hero.
- The scientist's fulmine of ideas during the conference sparked a thrilling discussion among the attendees.
- As the storm approached, the fulmine of thunder echoed ominously through the valley.
- Her fulmine of creativity resulted in a stunning piece of artwork that captivated everyone who saw it.
- In his latest novel, the author describes the fulmine of emotions that accompany a moment of profound realization.
- The sudden fulmine of criticism left him reeling, forcing him to reevaluate his project.
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