Ainda não temos significados para "great effusion".
1The two, therefore, shook hands with great effusion, and went their several ways.
2There had been no great effusion of blood.
3He greeted me with great effusion, a circumstance I thought remarkable, as I had not known him well.
4Nevertheless, he cannot fight to much purpose, and I see not how there can be any great effusion of blood.
5He sees in the throng a young lady of his acquaintance, and proceeds to shake hands with her with great effusion.
6Nevertheless, early the next morning, Monsieur Ribaud accompanied his guest to the railway station, and parted from him with great effusion.
7And the portly member with great effusion grasped the hand of a stately lady in black, whose abundant white hair caught the moonlight.
8Boerhaave mentions a peasant near Leyden, whose axillary artery was divided with a knife, causing great effusion of blood, and the patient fainted.
9I embraced him and asked him to continue his friendship towards me, and he promised with great effusion to be my friend till death.
10And the two ladies embraced each other with the greatest effusion, like two friends united after a misunderstanding.
11The renewal of religion depends upon the greater effusion of the creative and renewing power of the Holy Spirit.
12The renewal of religion depends on a greater effusion of the creative and renewing power of the Holy Spirit.
13The greater effusion of the Holy Spirit depends on the giving of increased attention to His movements and inspirations in the soul.
14It was not to be supposed that the writer of "Paradise Lost" could ever write without great effusions of fancy, and exalted precepts of wisdom.
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