I'm telling you he simply exudes a kind of honorable stupidity, a kind of foolish virtue that inspires confidence.
He simply exuded lovely melody, improvising songs and dances at convivial gatherings or dashing them off on restaurant napkins.
Mr. Ailamazyan is clearly in command, and despite his pride in running an open establishment that encourages candor and individual responsibility, he simply exuded too much seniority and authority to invite a challenge to his election, some of his employees explained.
I simply exude the stuff as, in the words of my colleague Sam, 'as the otter exudes the precious otter of roses.'
It had been that way at Cambridge and almost from the start of his Royal Navy career: John Hawke simply exuded a "follow me" air that was as much a part of him as the clothes he wore.
Nor did she have the natural confidence that Sophie simply exuded, the swagger the other girl seemed to have been born with.
Judge Roberts simply exudes a judicial temperament that is opposite to that of Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas or, for that matter, Robert H. Bork.
Hall is known as a good humoured man; C. L. R. James observed "Hall simply exudes good nature at every pore."
She simply exudes the unflappable confidence that everyone finds her attractive.
The younger man commanded respect, maybe because he was a rabbi, maybe because he simply exuded a walk with God that was newer to Chaim.