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Effuse  v. t.  (past & past part. effused; pres. part. effusing)  To pour out like a stream or freely; to cause to exude; to shed. (R.) "With gushing blood effused."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Effuse" Quotes from Famous Books



... the same paper in which he pronounces his panegyric on Fenelon, calls Madame Guyon a 'mad woman' and 'a distracted enthusiast.' So much depends upon the greater or less sobriety with which views are stated; and excellent as Madame Guyon was, her effuse and somewhat morbid form of devotional sentiment can never be altogether congenial to English feeling, still less to English feeling such as it was in the first half of the eighteenth century. But her hymns, made familiar to readers in this country by Cowper's translations, ...
— The English Church in the Eighteenth Century • Charles J. Abbey and John H. Overton

... is, of course," jeered Roy Heath, the rewrite man, with his soft southern drawl. "Jimmy is now going to effuse about Professor Herman Brierly. Now, down South, in God's own country there are really remarkable old men. I grant that Professor Brierly is quite a chap for a Yankee; one would think he was a Southerner, but must ...
— Death Points a Finger • Will Levinrew



Words linked to "Effuse" :   flow out, pour, emit, effusion, emanate, give out, pour out, give off



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