How To Use Effuse In A Sentence

  • When the effused lymph is not absorbed it organizes, either forming a sort of internal cicatrix which is harder than the surrounding tissues or increasing the density of the part by augmenting the amount of plastic material within it. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • But as a critic is never simply to effuse, I will attempt to bridle my awe at the group's genius for invention and elaboration.…
  • ‘That was the highlight of the whole experience,’ he effuses.
  • It's been two weeks since Jon Stewart went on Chris Wallace's Fox News show for one of his most highly anticipated interviews and both hosts are still continuing to effuse. Jon Stewart Rips Chris Wallace, Fox News 'Crybabies' For Not Responding To Fact Checks (VIDEO)
  • She effuses over their support, which began with touting assistance in 1979.
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  • Another was more understated and had no caretakers but effused solemn peace in and of itself.
  • Panicle effuse, glumes I and II awned or not; callus naked. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • “Compositionally perfect, his work never loses sight of the more important human thing back of the steel and concrete,” effused the pioneering photographer and filmmaker Willard Van Dyke in a 1935 critique. Colossus
  • ‘I wish I could take her home with me,’ Mom effused again and again.
  • Altogether the amount of fluid effused into the alimentary canal in twenty-four hours amounts to much more than the whole amount of blood in the body (which is 18 pounds in a man weighing 143 pounds); in other words, _every portion of the blood may, and possibly does, pass several times into the alimentary canal in twenty-four hours_. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • Branches are effuse, fine, capillary (more so than in S. coromandelianus), obliquely ascending, never stiff and horizontal, verticillate or irregularly subverticillate, the lowest whorl of five to twelve and the others three to seven branches; the rachis of the branches is obscurely scaberulous, slightly swollen at the point of insertion; branchlets are never appressed to the branch, always drooping and spreading on all sides, and bearing two to four spikelets. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • The hall effuses warmth and hospitality.
  • The study, however, highlights some consistent themes, notably that time and again, procurers effused about the extra qualities provided by the smaller supplier.
  • Asked what she likes best about her work, she effuses, ‘I just love being on stage.’
  • The announcement even included a quote from the usually buttoned-down Peter Rice, chairman of entertainment at Fox Networks Group, in which he effused, "We love Ellen and understand and support her decision to bow out of 'Idol'. Ellen DeGeneres out on "American Idol"; J-Lo in?
  • ‘Everything she talks about when she comes home is super interesting to me,’ he effuses.
  • The leaves of the three trees glow with a blurred, feathery effect that effuses light across the perfectly black sky.
  • The blood effused from the wound.
  • Would he be as effuse in writing about his native Florida or his more recent residence in California? CHOOSE, SELECTED POEMS by MICHAEL ROTHENBERG
  • The stranger extends his hand, ‘Hi, I'm Kevin,’ he effuses, smiling almost too broadly.
  • Both Durie and her husband Tommy held similar pedigrees that effused the aroma of very old money, which they wore lightly and without pretension. One From The Hart
  • Bill helpfully pointed out to Glenda, Clare, and David how she countered but did not attack, and effused that the country was really looking for solutions, not empty rhetoric. Only Connect
  • Federalists effused confidence in people elected to office and responsible to their constituents; their opponents argued instead that “the depravity of mankind militates against such a degree of confidence.” Ratification
  • Whereas our analogues on the right used to effuse over how W. was doing a helluva job even as the country went to hell, we mutter or post disparaging comments about how Obama has let us down. Mark Klempner: Hope 2.0: Standing With Obama Over the Long Haul
  • Each bloom effuses a scent as soft as its appearance.
  • The room effuses happiness
  • The hall effuses warmth and hospitality.
  • ‘I'm very happy with my showing,’ Wood effused.
  • Smith effused, Throughout this budget, we held true to the principle of cutting with care. Will Schwartz: Going Broke in Albany, Part 3: Why We're Still Screwed
  • Then I meet Suzanne Leff, who effuses kindness.
  • After visiting Stanford University during my senior year in high school, I effused to my parents about my college choice: ‘They've got these really cool sandstone buildings to climb on between classes!’
  • ‘The crowd response is incredible,’ he effuses.
  • Approaching the island, the images of huge mist-shrouded crags say it all but Parris feels the need to extemporise and effuse, piling adverb upon adverb into a tower of babbling.
  • And the people who usually effuse on these things have never studied economics.
  • I effuse my flash in eddies, and drift it in lacy jags. Steve Heilig: The Greatest Poetry Reading Ever?
  • Thus saying, he took a heavy draught of the liquor by which he was usually inspired, and the praises of which were the prevailing subject of his song; then, after much hemming, thrumming, and prelusion, and with many queer gestures and gesticulations, he began to effuse a lyric in the following fashion: -- Fanshawe
  • Anne, from New Zealand, effuses about Lego: ‘Lego puts parents and kids where they belong.’
  • Smith effuses about her wonderful experience.
  • Oh, I could effuse all day, but must agree that Grant sometimes feels demagoguish to me - but that may say more about me rather than he.
  • Mycenae, located northeast of Peloponnese, is a small village that effuses amorous feelings of Mediterranean Sea.
  • ‘This is the only piece of silverware I've ever won,’ he effused in his acceptance speech.
  • I effused to Abbey over all she'd meant to me, and she clearly enjoyed it. James Gavin: Abbey Lincoln and Herman Leonard: Truthtellers in Jazz
  • She effuses sexiness as his love interest in both movies.

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