verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
sound
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A terrible roaring sound began to emanate from the doomed building, and the bystanders were ordered to get well away.
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As if the sound were simply emanating from our bodies, our bodies only vessels for sound.
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Over the years, several people had reported hearing strange sounds emanating from it.
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Banging sounds emanating from the boiler may be due to a build-up of scale or to air being drawn into the system.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Bould is a wonderful young actor; he emanates a brooding loneliness without speaking a word.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Steven always knew whether Jean was home from the smells emanating from the kitchen.
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The energy emanating was such that it seemed as if the eyes of the nation were turned on the state.
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There are eight long rays emanating from the head; but without a text, uncertainty remains as to their precise identification.
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There was a subtle power emanating from our camp.
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Typical among them was the difficulty the Stagirite encountered in his attempt to explain the light emanating from the stars.
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Whimperings, body movements, tail-wags, even little yelps are all heard to emanate from sleeping canines.