give forth

VERB
  1. give out (breath or an odor)
    The chimney exhales a thick smoke
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How To Use give forth In A Sentence

  • Someone who can, in all deliberateness, actually give forth that depraved statement would do well, truly, to reconsider or shut up.
  • One of their answers they did not give forth publicly, but only to us in private -- when they said that the writings of the New Testament had been tampered with by unknown persons who desired to ingraft the Jewish law into the Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
  • On the other hand, unlike natural wounds of a certain duration, those of stigmatics do not give forth a fetid odour. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Unity is strength, and we need to unite together on all areas. Our big family needs to unite more, so we will give forth a even brighter light.
  • To spend too much time in studies is sloth, to use them too much for ornament is affectation, to make judgment wholly by their rules is the humour of a scholar, nor natural abilities are like natural plants that need pruning by study and studies themselves give forth directions much at large except to be found in by experience. Education: A Canadian Priority and A Provincial Responsibility
  • Then a nightingale began to give forth its long liquid gurgling; and a corn-crake churred in the young wheat. The Dark Flower
  • The fields give forth an odor of spring.
  • Someone who can, in all deliberateness, actually give forth that depraved statement would do well, truly, to reconsider or shut up.
  • While the oven and the dough are warming up, the yeast may revive and give forth one final push.
  • The fields give forth an odor of spring.
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