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Example sentences for "suffused"

Lexicographically close words:
suffragists; suffre; suffred; suffreth; suffuse; suffuses; suffusing; suffusion; suffyse; sugah
  1. Miss Jemima's cheeks were suffused with a deeper scarlet than Frank's had been a few minutes before.

  2. His heart suffused with grateful ineffable tenderness, he paused and kissed the threshold.

  3. It is a religion because the repellent and rigorous teaching of the older Stoicism is, as it is in Epictetus, suffused with a glow of emotion.

  4. The chief passages in Plato where the daemons are mentioned are suffused with such mythic colour that it would perhaps be rash to extract from them any sharp dogmatic theory.

  5. A swift, hot flush suffused Emil Correlli's face, at these words.

  6. Instantly Edith's lovely face was suffused with blushes, and Mrs. Stewart, thinking it would be wise to leave the lovers alone during the forthcoming explanations, excused herself and quietly slipped into an adjoining room.

  7. Laura's spirit would kindle before a beautiful painting until her eyes suffused with tears.

  8. Just as they regained the house a glow suffused the sky against the mountain-top, and a few minutes later a broad half-moon was sailing high in the heavens.

  9. A glowing blush suffused the young man's face at this intimation, and he was evidently much embarrassed.

  10. He had caught both her hands, his face, commonly so pale, was now suffused with a bright flush, and his voice quivered with emotion.

  11. A blush suffused the clear skin of her cheeks; and as she looked away a sensation of dread crept round Roger's heart.

  12. Garman's smoking paused for a moment and his fat, rosy countenance was suffused with a darker red.

  13. Chiefly of soft grey and green colours, the bracts are, however, suffused with a warmer reddish tint.

  14. The leaves are fairly large | |suffused |and very evenly serrated.

  15. The countenances of the males were generally suffused with a ruddy glow, but cold and colourless as marble were the cheeks of that sex he had been wont to see adorned with the roses of beauty and health.

  16. Rosamond laughed, but her voice was unsteady, and a bright blush suffused her cheek.

  17. As Mr. Dunbar noted the solemn repose, the pathetic grace with which she endured the symbols that emblazoned her ignominous doom, a dark red glow suffused his face, a flush of shame for the indignity which he had been impotent to avert.

  18. The longer he delayed in addressing her, the deeper grew the blush that suffused her cheek.

  19. She sat on the sofa suffused with blushes, and her eyes fixed on the ground.

  20. She held up her finger threateningly, and then said, while a sudden blush suffused her face: "Take care, else I will betray you to your future bride.

  21. For a great white light, as one might say, had now suffused me.

  22. I had nerved myself to it as to an icy tub and was rewarded by a glow such as had suffused me that morning in Paris after the shameful proceedings with Cousin Egbert and the Indian Tuttle.

  23. As he did it a peculiar consciousness of himself suffused him like the first fumes of a deadly narcotic.

  24. When she had lit her lamp a rosy light suffused the room through the tinted globe.

  25. That trip had been made in a fog like this; only it had been begun in the early morning, and the whole mass of the mist had been suffused with the whitest of lights.

  26. But all around the horizon there was a nearly clear ring, suffused with the light of the moon.

  27. But way up in the northeast there were two large areas quite suffused with light from the north.

  28. At the exact moment when the snow where it stood up highest became suffused with a rose-red tint from the rising sun, I arrived at the turn to the correction line.

  29. The blood had mounted to her face and suffused it all, and her whole manner was such that it could escape the observation of none who stood there.

  30. Grace Crawley's face had become suffused with blushes at the first mention of the friend and the gig; but then Grace blushed very easily.

  31. Color light; entire dorsal surface Light Ochraceous-Buff, purest on sides and flanks, upper parts but lightly suffused with black.

  32. But he had scarcely entered the adjoining room with the little lamp he had just lighted, when with trembling hands and cheeks suffused by a sudden flush, she opened the envelope and with restless eyes devoured the lines.

  33. But as he approached her and with a few cordial words took her hand, a deep blush suffused the delicate face and gave to it the appearance of blooming freshness and health.

  34. Her laughing face had suddenly grown rigid with terror and was suffused with a crimson flush.

  35. She seemed to have grown an inch taller, her face was perceptibly narrower, her cheeks less blooming, but suffused with a delicate glow from within.

  36. Little Chandler felt his cheeks suffused with shame and he stood back out of the lamplight.

  37. The room through the lace end of the blind was suffused with dusky golden light amid which the candles looked like pale thin flames.

  38. Her face seemed to be suffused with the freshness of the month.

  39. The meeting took place on a secluded bit of lawn under a sky suffused with the lingering gold of a dying sunset.

  40. A deep flush suffused my face and I felt the futility of my feint.

  41. Clemence, at this avowal of her lover's defeat, threw him a glance of intense contradiction, then lowered her eyes, for she felt her face suffused with burning blushes.

  42. She arose trembling, and drew away a few steps, standing before her lover with lowered head and face suffused with blushes.

  43. The sky cleared, showing the stars; suddenly the vault of heaven was suffused with a wonderful and pearly light, although on the earth the mist remained so thick that we could see nothing.

  44. Above them the firmament was suffused with a strange red glow.

  45. There was in truth more to be felt between them than to be said; since, as each was aware, the new light that suffused the present left the future as obscure as before.

  46. Overhead, through the thin foliage of tarnished silver, the sky, as the moon suffused it, melted from steel blue to a clearer silver.

  47. This magical prospect was bathed in sunlight, and Odo observed that, though the lamps had gone out, the same brightness suffused the room and illuminated the wondering faces of the audience.

  48. Almost immediately the globe was seen to cloud, as though suffused with milk; the cloud gradually faded and the boy began to speak in a low hesitating tone.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suffused" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aglow; beaming; burning; gleaming; glowing; illuminant; incandescent; luminous; lustrous; radiant; shining; shiny; starlike; starry; streaming; sunny; sunshiny