Suffuse Mnemonic
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suffuse
suffuse
/səˈfjuːz/
diffuse
Examples
- It was enough to suffuse all.
- An aura of paranoia suffuses the film.
- His gallantry is suffused with mulishness.
- The key nowadays is to suffuse the mix.
- The light was suffused slowly in the dark.
- All aspects of fascist policy are suffused with ultranationalism.
- He taught the youth in the 80s how to suffuse.
- Life is suffused with a sense of futility and stoic despair.
- The nights are clear, but suffused with sloth and sullen expectation.
- The collagen and fat leach out and turn the broth milky and suffuse it with flavour.
cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across
verb
to become overspread as with a fluid, a colour, a gleam of light
verb
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"Sofa + Fuse. The color spread and fused all over the sofa like it's soaking."
"Sofa + Fuse. The light spreads and covers the sofa like a fuse illuminating the room."
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