A yellowish juice should exude when the flesh is squeezed. [verb]
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Since she won the race, she has been able to exude a definite sense of pride. [verb]
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She exudes great confidence. [verb]
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The walls had a leprous aspect, and were covered with seams and scars, like a visage disfigured by some horrible malady; a repulsive moisture exuded from them. [verb]
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Wide; they take two years to come to perfection and while growing exude much resin. [Please select]
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Cold sweat exuded from his every pore as La raised the cruel, sacrificial knife above him. [Please select]
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These particles are carried by exuded oil or grease into trays, and thence to the rubber. [Please select]
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I have never seen a man exude such plentiful happiness. [Please select]
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But as it was he fairly exuded trust and kindness. [Please select]
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Some few exude, by incision, odoriferous gums, as benzoin, olibanum, myrrh, &c. [Please select]
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Exude: to ooze or flow slowly through minute openings. [Please select]
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