Is Simon Hoggart sparkling in error?
“Lord Crickhowell also made a coruscating attack on the government’s secrecy.”
— Simon Hoggart, on the ID cards debate in the House of Lords, Guardian, 17 January 2006.
coruscate: verb
1 sparkle, scintillate, coruscate
be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity; "The musical performance sparkled"; "A scintillating conversation"; "his playing coruscated throughout the concert hall"
Category Tree:
– sparkle, scintillate, coruscate
2 sparkle, scintillate, coruscate
reflect brightly; "Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside"
Category Tree:
emit; give_out; give_off
– reflect; shine
– sparkle, scintillate, coruscate
— http://www.wordreference.com/definition/coruscating
Or could it be that the son of the author of The Uses of Literacy meant ‘excoriating’?
..’excoriating’, perhaps with an admixture of ‘corroding’? I suppose Lord C.’s attack could (also) have been scintillating; I haven’t read it.
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