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Exude   /ɪgzˈud/   Listen
Exude

verb
(past & past part. exuded; pres. part. exuding)
1.
Release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities.  Synonyms: exudate, ooze, ooze out, transude.
2.
Make apparent by one's mood or behavior.






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"Exude" Quotes from Famous Books



... heard whose head it had been, and recollected what he and his wife had done with it, his knees knocked under him with fear, and he began to exude from ...
— The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan • James Morier

... brittle; if too much is used, it will soil the clothing and accumulate dirt. The leather should, therefore, be saturated with sufficient oil to be soft and pliable without excess sufficient to cause it to exude. ...
— Manual of Military Training - Second, Revised Edition • James A. Moss

... acquainted, grows on a tree about the height of an ordinary oak. Its leaves are about a foot and a half long, of an oblong shape, deeply sinuated like those of the fig-tree, which they resemble in consistency and colour; they also, on being broken, exude a white, milky juice. The fruit is about the size and shape of a child's head, and the surface is reticulated. It is covered with a thin skin, and has an oblong core four inches long. The eatable part, ...
— Captain Cook - His Life, Voyages, and Discoveries • W.H.G. Kingston



Words linked to "Exude" :   transude, extravasate, pass, exudation, eliminate, show, distil, release, stream, reek, egest, fume, froth, express, evince, excrete, transpire, exudate, ooze out, distill, gum, ooze, secrete



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