Use of exude in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include exude at the start of sentence, exude at the end of sentence and exude in the middle of sentence
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exude in the middle of sentence
- She exude great confidence.
- The sun made him exude sweat.
- The hot sun made him exude sweat.
- The hot sun made her exude sweat.
- Some successful men exude self - confidence .
- To exude from a vessel into surrounding tissue.
- Their names exude glamour: the Cipriani, Venice.
- Such people exude an indistinct anger and hatred.
- Like all bamboo buds, the flowers exude no fragrance.
- To exude or give off ( matter ) in drops or small quantities.
- The fans at the Coliseum did not exactly exude confidence in Ford.
- These timid little creatures exude a pungent smell when threatened.
- Some trees exude from their bark a sap that repels insect parasites.
- The tubules exude fluid when cut and contain living cells, as well as nerves.
- The guerrillas exude confidence. Every town, they say, is under their control.
- Put a lot of stock in dogs that exude energy, are alert and show fearlessness.
- The slime they exude is obnoxious and slippery, and has the stench of rotting fish.
- Eventually, the larvae begin to pupate and no longer exude their chemical messages.
- RESULTS: No blood was remarkably found to exude from abdominal cavity drainage tube.
- The machineheads bear the Valley Arts logo, but exude the Schaller/Grover lineage, possibly via Gotoh.
- He was always freshly scrubbed and his trim, broad-shouldered frame seemed to exude grace and vitality.
- The lymph nodes are very painful and can take up to ten days to burst and then exude a thick yellow pus.
- Just how bad was the point going to be I wondered, whilst simultaneously trying to exude an air of confidence.
- His Meditations, with their emphasis on the vicissitudes of perpetual change, exude an air of world-weariness.
- The trend gained ground in the United States, where early symphony audiences ached to exude social refinement.
- And as he pushed aside some papers to make room for his briefcase he did indeed exude a powerful air of authority.
- Even the worms on the pavement, flooded out of their homes in the municipal flowerbeds, exude a slithery gentility.
- They exude the stale mustiness of library bookshelves without the passion of the great literature those libraries contain.
- Wright was speaking an old-pol language whose oiliness, in the emerging era of brutal Newt-speak, seemed to exude culpability.
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- , give off
- , radiate
- , emanate
- , weep
- , leak
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