Colonies
effuse gray to dark brown or black, velvety.
I am most gratified that in his review of my new book, Doing the Continental: A New Canadian-American Relationship, he sees fit to describe it as "useful," "a good addition to the discussion" and a "good book," and to
effuse upon what he sees as "excellent," "good" and "important" points.
Custom Collect orate Department ravages huge amount of branded liqueur, opium (Charas),
Effuse and other sort of narcotics every year worth million of rupees.
The poems
effuse more emotion than the narrative, trying to get at what Smith might have been feeling, not just empirically experiencing.
Carl Hammerschlag
effuse about community's contribution for achieving mental health.
At the World Parliament of Religions, he seized the opportunity afforded by his public role to
effuse, "I ...
Now, Mike Gould is not one to
effuse excessive exuberance at the drop of a hat or a sheet, for that matter.
Ions and ionized couples of the cathode metal, which do not enter into this barrier layer,
effuse in isotropic way into the environment.
As a narrative celebration of the city's mercantile heritage and its contribution to the advance of civilisation, they represented an equally
effuse celebration of civic pride.
The Dicksons
effuse: "The inconceivable swiftness of the photographic succession and the exquisite synchronism of the phonographic attachment have removed the last trace of automatic action, and the illusion is complete.
In "Prairie" a Corronado-like party of explorers takes a gory trek across a waterless plain in which "at times one discovers the living hidden among the dead." The characters in Contagion
effuse a severe Old Testament sensibility and enunciation that has a strong Mormon bent.
Arrogantly didactic, stylistically
effuse, naively self-revelatory, his way of expression seems to conflict with the truths he is trying to convey, and modem readers are often reluctant to acknowledge his standing among the great spiritual thinkers of the medieval period.