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Discover LudwigThe word 'exuding' is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to emit or release something, often referring to a pleasant or positive quality or feeling. Some examples of using 'exuding' in a sentence could be: - The flowerbed was exuding a sweet fragrance that filled the air. - The chef's dishes were always exuding a perfect balance of flavors. - The bride was exuding happiness as she walked down the aisle. - Despite his tough exterior, he couldn't hide the warmth he was exuding. - The wall was exuding a mysterious glow that caught my attention. You can use 'exuding' in any context where something is emitting or producing a certain quality or feeling. It is commonly used in descriptions, reviews, and storytelling.
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With his rasp, his greying hair, his physical grace and his hypnotic eyes, Clooney belongs firmly in the tradition of Humphrey Bogart, Robert Mitchum, Lee Marvin and Robert Ryan: a man (not a girly-man) in his 40s (not his teens), ambiguously heroic (not unambiguously super-heroic), and exuding an emotional and sexual authority not seen since vintage Sean Connery.
You pass a banqueting hall, a mayor's parlour, committee rooms and reception rooms, until you reach a tiny office in which crouches the genial figure of Sir Howard Bernstein, like a spider in a gothic web of corridors, exuding power.
Although actually we do have a form of royalty: our pop princesses, ie Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Miley Cyrus, et al. To enter this group, one must follow a precise trajectory: 1) Start out in show biz very young; 2) Urged on by your management, prematurely start exuding sexuality; 3) Begin partying in public; 4) Be brought down by a spiteful, suddenly puritanical media; 5) Enter rehab.
The office is functional, exuding efficient workmanship.
Mr Miliband ran a pretty strong campaign, exuding great self-belief and a new presentational polish, acquired from expensive image consultants.
Better still, Mr Blair was a true believer, exuding conviction.
Despite their earlier retreat, protesters were good-spirited exuding a sense of camaraderie and defiance.
Fernando de la Rua, the country's hapless president, is exuding quiet confidence.
In those rare hours when he is not exuding economic brilliance, he enjoys cultural pursuits such as opera, and E! True Hollywood Stories.
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Carlyle's genius is that he is not only totally convincing when he does this (even though his character had previously exuded all the violent tendencies of a sleepy birthday kitten), but also that, after the scene has finished, he does not do the obvious thing and continue tiresomely exuding 'quiet menace' for the rest of the movie.
Their fleshy, leathery leaves are opposite and entire and feature salt-exuding glands on the upper and lower surfaces.
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