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Exude   /ɪgzˈud/   Listen
Exude

verb
(past & past part. exuded; pres. part. exuding)
1.
Release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities.  Synonyms: exudate, ooze, ooze out, transude.
2.
Make apparent by one's mood or behavior.






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"Exude" Quotes from Famous Books



... whose head it had been, and recollected what he and his wife had done with it, his knees knocked under him with fear, and he began to exude from every pore. ...
— The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan • James Morier

... he slings a large gourd upon his shoulder, and repeats his round to collect the sap. The cups are covered up at the roots of the tree, to be used again on the following day. In other regions the sap is allowed to exude from the tree, and is gathered from about the roots. But, however it is collected, the supply is superabundant; and the countries which produce it are those in which the laborer needs only a little tapioca, a little coffee, ...
— Famous Americans of Recent Times • James Parton

... heavy-spirited, sorrowful, dismal, dejected, disconsolate, miserable, lugubrious. Satiate, sate, surfeit, cloy, glut, gorge. Scoff, jeer, gibe, fleer, sneer, mock, taunt. Secret, covert, surreptitious, furtive, clandestine, underhand, stealthy. Seep, ooze, infiltrate, percolate, transude, exude. Sell, barter, vend, trade. Shape, form, figure, outline, conformation, configuration, contour, profile. Share, partake, participate, divide. Sharp, keen, acute, cutting, trenchant, incisive. Shore, coast, littoral, beach, strand, bank. Shorten, abridge, abbreviate, curtail, truncate, ...
— The Century Vocabulary Builder • Creever & Bachelor

... by the Bishop of Ripon in 1855 paid many tributes to the excellence of the first class, and added "all of whom bid fair to do honour to the School by high University distinction." It is the nature of some men to exude praise, but words such as these certainly seem to point to a very fair level of scholarship in the class taken by Dr. Butterton and to considerable powers of teaching ...
— A History of Giggleswick School - From its Foundation 1499 to 1912 • Edward Allen Bell

... marble steps, that seemed to exude everything antiseptic and sterilized, Dorothy hurried along after the head nurse. Into a large hall, then across this into a ...
— Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays • Margaret Penrose


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