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suffuse

[suh-fyooz] / səˈfyuz /


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For Harris, however, the trip is suffused with particular significance.

From Washington Post

Overhead, the gilded ceiling suffused the room with a lustrous glow.

From New York Times

When Ms. Walls became a journalist, she felt that she had at last cut herself off from the fantastic atmosphere that had suffused her chaotic upbringing.

From New York Times

Despite a prolific filmography of grandiose art house fare that has often wrestled with the vast span of Chinese history, the filmmaker has suffused a dynastic war fable with elements of a slapstick whodunit.

From New York Times

The mix of the corporate and personal doesn’t always jell, but “Color Capital of the World” is well-written and, for those of a certain age, suffused with nostalgia.

From Washington Post