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Re: (TV) always with the coruscating



No, compelling is the new seminal. Incandescent is the new coruscating. Says so right here in the handbook they give us, along with the decoder ring.


On Jun 24, 2005, at 11:33 AM, Howard Webb wrote:

Very useful to know - but does this mean that coruscating is the new
seminal?

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wilson
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Subject: (TV) always with the coruscating

I haven't yet seen this book, but this is a handy excerpt to have around, for when the reviews of Warm and Cool, assorted other future TV projects
start appearing:

Coruscating. Critic-beloved adjective, literally meaning giving forth
flashes of light; sparkling, that is invariably used to describe guitar solos or riffs. John Frusciante turns in some coruscating guitar work on the
new Chili Peppers album.

-- The Rock Snob's Dictionary
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