of Suffuse
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut once night falls, the place is suffused with a softly romantic glow. Source: Internet
Hence the "nausea" referred to in the title of the book; all that he encounters in his everyday life is suffused with a pervasive, even horrible, taste—specifically, his freedom. Source: Internet
A Kenyan Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, this sublime word-drunk memoir from the Caine Prize–winning author describes a coming-of-age rent by political troubles and suffused by a love affair with language. Source: Internet
“It is a rare treat,” says Adajania, “to see these polychrome paintings suffused in a nocturnal Krishna blue, lacquer red, sunflower yellow and sap green. Source: Internet
In 1965, President Johnson inaugurated the Great Society and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act suffused public school programs with funds for sweeping education reforms. Source: Internet
That the Trump administration has bungled planning, testing and logistics is not incompetence, but criminality suffused with corrupt practices, cronyism and profiteering. Source: Internet