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Exuded

Exude \Ex*ude"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exuded; p. pr. & vb. n. exuding.] [L. exudare, exsudare, exudatum, exsudatum, to sweat out; ex out + sudare to sweat: cf. F. exuder, exsuder. See Sweat.] To discharge through pores or incisions, as moisture or other liquid matter; to give out.

Our forests exude turpentine in . . . abundance.
--Dr. T. Dwight.

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vb. (en-past of: exude)

Usage examples of "exuded".

The baby bear toddled towards him again, this time chortling joyfully to itself that Genhh now exuded a totally different, and much more preferable scent: one compounded of many subtle smells.

The smell was pungent, reminiscent of the scent exuded by rla bark when sun-warmed.

The mare's velvet hide was warm to his touch and it exuded a pungent odor not at all unpleasant, though intangibly different from that of the herd beasts he had slaughtered here.

Despite the rain barrel, Jilamey had exuded a pong that she was afraid might cling to her and spoil this evening.

He wasn't a large man, but he exuded an air of authority that DeVeer related to immediately, accepting him as spokesman for this crowd.

There were lines graven by time in his fair-skinned face, but he exuded the same boyish enthusiasm that his son did.

He was consciously tasting each breath for poisons, but there was only the cloying smell of recycled air and a musky, not unpleasant aroma probably exuded by the Gringg.

It exuded a slightly musty odour but the trip back to the ranch wouldn't take that long.

His wiry body shook with an uncon trollable paroxysm and an oily sweat exuded from his pores.

The kitchen, where modem appointments were hidden behind old-fashioned cupboards, exuded an aura of comfort--it was spacious, with an archaic but working fireplace, a huge table, and comfortable chairs.

Whether the colonel was aware of it or not, he exuded negative empathy.

The vigour which Larak exuded was as much a restorative as the infectiousness of his smile.

The bright planet, fourth from the primary, exuded a supercilious superiority despite being the last to be settled in the hard-working system.

Lanzecki might not have been handsome in the currently fashionable form but his face was carved by character and he exuded a magnetism that was lacking in the glorious young man.

Lars kept his left hand lightly on her thigh as he filled their plates from the foods displayed in the center of the table: breaded fried fish bits, steaming whiteroots, chopped raw vegetable, large yellow tubers which had been baked in polly leaves and exuded a pungent spiciness.