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How to use suffused in a sentence

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The idea was that the deliriously loved-up men would unable to resist one another, but would be suffused with regret once the potion wore off.
A New Orleans-esque red glow suffused the place and a long banquette lined the back wall.
Why, by contrast, would I be suffused with shame and self-disgust if I lifted an apple from a market vendor's stall?
Time may have ground off the dazzling and harsh part of his wisdom, but it has also suffused it with mellowness and modesty.
Pity suffused her voice for a moment, then melted away leaving behind an oddly toneless quality.
Where the first half of the show wore out the electro template, the second is suffused with the spirit of second-rate indie-rock.
But in fact, Shelley was an optimist who wrote poems suffused with faith in human progress.
Lynott suffused his songs with images of the lone ranger, the jailbreaker, the downtrodden underdog.
A shy, quiet laugh from Werner, his thin face with its pockmarks suffused by the joy that love gives.
An intrusive coldness suffused my arteries, flooded my veins, scalloped my core in ice.
Selfhood, life and mere existence are meaningless if not suffused with this life-giving force.
Thompson expertly unravels a tangled tale suffused with Victorian mores, millenarianism and frontier idealism.
While Turner was a complex and eclectic artist, much of his work is suffused with a Romantic sense of nature's sublime power and wonder.
His gloriously honeyed voice is a warm, agile instrument, suffused with sadness and joy, strength and fragility in equal measure.
Here, insomuch as music is equated with time, it is suffused with dimension through presence.
The war suffused cinemas, from government promotional films, to newsreels, and features.
You look around and we live in a world which is completely suffused with popular culture.
This looks authentic and suffused with a rich, intelligent kind of warm-heartedness.
But for the most part the music is taut, suffused with a ragged but determined power that has few equals among their contemporaries.
The whole plant is suffused with colour and with a gravitas that few other plants can match.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The printer gazed at him with glowering and suffused eyes, choking in his throat.
The perfume of his romance suffused her, purging away all that was unworthy.
Mr. slicer, identifiable by the throat-clearing look which suffused his bleached, conservative face, was not deaf to her appeal.
At noon there was no sunshine, only a wan, ashen light that suffused the sky.
It was done, and Lucy Ann looked at herself with a smile all suffused by love and longing.
As a rule, however, the eyes are somewhat suffused, and there is slight lachrymation and photophobia.
The old trees, the thick shrubbery, made a great and pleasant shade, but it was all suffused with the brightness of the hot, still hour.
He seemed to radiate an atmosphere which suffused her being.
Green, without coppery tints, but variably suffused with purple.
Its colouring is pink like a carnation in a pale, suffused sort of way.
A flood of wintry sunshine suffused the interior of the dugout.
A swift, hot flush suffused Emil Correlli's face, at these words.
But his face was suffused with a quiet glow when he met her.
Also, it is admitted, when consciousness suffused his brain with a thought, that the thought was dimmer, vaguer than a similar thought in a human brain.
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