Definitionv. cause to spread or flush or flood through
Last update: June 8, 2015
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Her face was suffused with delight. [verb]
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He strongly believed in the absolute truth of a few moral ideas, with which it was the aim of his teaching to mould and suffuse political economy. [verb]
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Massive numbers of factual errors suffuse the book, which make it a veritable minefield. [verb]
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At the conclusion he raised his suffused eyes in thanksgiving and prayer. [verb]
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Her countenance was suffused with pleasure. [verb]
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This woman indeed possessed enthralling charms, and he felt the slight flush that suffused his cheeks. [verb]
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The sheik looked at Ben-Hur, whose face was suffused with pleasure. [verb]
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Ben-Hur's face suffused, and, advancing a step, he cried, impulsively, "My mother and sister." [verb]
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He checked himself; but for the first time that evening his face was suffused with a hot flush. [verb]
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Another minute, and it was suffused with a crimson flush: and a heavy wildness came over the soft blue eye. [verb]
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It suffused him, seized him, and enveloped him completely. [verb]
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