1I effuse my flesh in eddies, and drift it in lacy jags.
2SpaceX CEO Elon Musk continues to effuse enthusiasm over a human Mars mission.
3If a man and wife cannot effuse a mutual sentiment, gradually they will grow apart.
4Yet you know that whichever you touch will effuse but the water of Lethe, after all.
5The reviews are in, and they effuse.
6Meanwhile, Miss Heartwright continued to effuse.
7She ran down the steps in a pretty welcome, not effuse, saying in quick, but accurately articulated words: Will!
8And have said, Why should not a man or woman do as much as the seasons, and effuse as much?
9On opening it, the chest was found full of recently effused blood.
10You'll love it! Rob effused with an innocent smile.
11Neural nanonics effused an adrenalin antidote into his bloodstream.
12Her eyes were glowing, and her face, usually rather pale, was effused with a fine color.
13Effuses on the pleased spectators round.
14Lameness increases, serous fluid is effused between the horn and sensitive part, or even hæmorrhage may take place.
15When extravasation has already taken place, massage is the most speedy and efficacious means of dispersing the effused blood.
16In some a dry peritonitis, or one in which a considerable quantity of slightly turbid fluid was effused, was found.