Release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities.
1 Desired watches often exude craftsmanship and a proven, longstanding notion of design.
2 Do such remarks exude parity of esteem and a spirit of partnership?
3 Spurs, meanwhile, exude the vim and vigour of a side with purpose.
4 You may find that colleagues and associates will exude a no-nonsense air.
5 For the bitterness of sorrow could not exude out of my heart.
6 When it comes for their wedding photos, they exude intimacy and romance.
7 He sat by her side motionless, observant, continuing to exude infinite patience.
8 Very few women exude the poise, strength and charisma of Angela Bassett.
9 They seemed to exude a droning sound that itched in my ears.
10 He had deeply tanned skin and seemed to exude good health.
11 As a result, people were even more determined to exude positivity and togetherness.
12 His already bright eyes began to blaze; his body seemed to exude power.
13 I smiled at her, attempting to exude confidence, but it did not work.
14 His film-clogged pores could exude nothing; he had only the sensation of perspiring.
15 He cannot exude form: he must set himself to create a particular form.
16 Ground water stands high and may exude in areas of swamp.
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