suffuse - use in sentences

Object

  • everything: The author asserts that leadership is not an assigned role, but a way of living that suffuses everything we do and are.
  • book: Massive numbers of factual errors suffuse the book, which make it a veritable minefield.
  • interior: All are filled with clear glass, which suffuses the interior with a soft light that mellows the delights awaiting the curious.
  • page: While the stories are told in measured prose, Conroy's anger suffuses every page.

Preposition: with

  • glow: That was the moment her eyes lit up with recognition and her face became suffused with a sudden glow of happiness.
  • sense: To me, the book seems suffused with a sense of sadness.
  • light: Suffused with natural light, these facilities are way above the spatial quality typical in WC blocks.
  • color: The light is suffused with color from a couple of notable windows in the north aisle.
  • energy: Obviously also the cells are suffused with the life energies which sustain and animate our physical bodies.
  • tear: When he died his people were ' like ghosts their faces suffused with tears ' .

Modifying Another Word

  • often: Failed states fail at all levels and are often suffused with crime.
  • so: The whole film has the feeling of being projected at two-thirds speed, so suffused is it with this overwhelming sense of ponderousness.
  • also: His history is also suffused with values which I share.

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