verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
face
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She read the first two pages and felt a blush rise from her palpitating bosom up her neck to suffuse her face .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Catholic values suffuse the state's approach to all issues.
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The broad landscape was suffused in golden light.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But as always with Jonathan Coe the sheer intelligent good nature that suffuses his work makes it a pleasure to read.
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Confusion and resentment suffused the depopulated corporate corridors.
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Each flavor remained distinct in this dish, yet was perfectly complemented by the gentle orange essence that suffused it.
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Even dozing, they were suffused with their surroundings.
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The place was suffused with struggle and resentment and frustration.
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The Road to Wigan Pier's wanton polemics against effete intellectuals and strident feminists are suffused by homophobia.
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The streak of sky, suffused with moisture and cold, crouched over the rooftops.
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The work atmosphere is suffused with a simmering sense of disappointment.