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infuse

[in-fyooz] / ɪnˈfyuz /


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The German spoke about infusing those players with "belief and self confidence" and how they had been "outstanding" in recent weeks.

From BBC

Who would have thought serums infused with snail mucin - the sticky substance they secrete - would become a part of skincare routines around the world?

From BBC

The company infused its noodles with protein and nutrients from spinach, pumpkin and kale, and said its ingredients and flavors warrant a price that is more than twice what Kraft’s sells for.

From The Wall Street Journal

The song is usually more spoken than sung, but Kirk infuses it with melody and soul.

From The Wall Street Journal

Back in India, the naan weaved its way into colonial cuisine, as it began being paired with cured meats or sauces infused with local spices.

From BBC