Synonym: exudate, ooze, ooze out, transude. Similar words: nexus, exult, sexual, sexually, exulting, exultant, exuberant, sexuality. Meaning: [ɪg'zjuːd] v. 1. release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities 2. make apparent by one's mood or behaviour.
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1. The guerrillas exude confidence. Every town, they say, is under their control.
2. The hot sun made him exude sweat.
3. The sun made him exude sweat.
4. The hot sun made her exude sweat.
5. These timid little creatures exude a pungent smell when threatened.
6. Some trees exude from their bark a sap that repels insect parasites.
7. Their names exude glamour: the Cipriani, Venice.
8. Like all bamboo buds, the flowers exude no fragrance.
9. The tubules exude fluid when cut and contain living cells, as well as nerves.
10. The fans at the Coliseum did not exactly exude confidence in Ford.
11. The slime they exude is obnoxious and slippery, and has the stench of rotting fish.
12. The machineheads bear the Valley Arts logo, but exude the Schaller/Grover lineage, possibly via Gotoh.
13. Some successful men exude self - confidence .
14. Such people exude an indistinct anger and hatred.
15. To exude from a vessel into surrounding tissue.
16. They exude the stale mustiness of library bookshelves without the passion of the great literature those libraries contain.
17. Put a lot of stock in dogs that exude energy, are alert and show fearlessness.
18. To exude or give off ( matter ) in drops or small quantities.
19. She exude great confidence.
20. RESULTS: No blood was remarkably found to exude from abdominal cavity drainage tube.
21. Just how bad was the point going to be I wondered, whilst simultaneously trying to exude an air of confidence.
22. And as he pushed aside some papers to make room for his briefcase he did indeed exude a powerful air of authority.
23. The lymph nodes are very painful and can take up to ten days to burst and then exude a thick yellow pus.
24. Wright was speaking an old-pol language whose oiliness, in the emerging era of brutal Newt-speak,[Sentencedict.com] seemed to exude culpability.
25. Eventually, the larvae begin to pupate and no longer exude their chemical messages.
26. Even the worms on the pavement, flooded out of their homes in the municipal flowerbeds, exude a slithery gentility.
27. His Meditations, with their emphasis on the vicissitudes of perpetual change, exude an air of world-weariness.
28. The trend gained ground in the United States, where early symphony audiences ached to exude social refinement.
29. He was always freshly scrubbed and his trim, broad-shouldered frame seemed to exude grace and vitality.
30. Antique thoughts are interwoven below gray eaves, crimson Chinese tallow trees exude a quiet tenderness, and refreshing spirituality flows in lush bamboo groves.
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