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That light is suffused through every part of your being.
Another was to make sure the building would be "suffused with light."
Their knowledge of each other seemed to suffuse the air between them.
The child had been suffused with the spirit of the man.
A home is suffused with feeling; it's where you live.
The heat began to suffuse slowly into his whole body.
It's a major change but, in a story suffused with music, not a reach.
Less easy to come by is the culture and history that suffuse these rules.
Life outside is suffused with warm, rich color and sound.
He is suffused with anger, much of it toward himself.
Everything he tells me of former times is suffused with loss.
In particular, pity for the children who lost parents has suffused her heart.
I could see tears for the first time and her face was suffused with pain.
A party mood suffused the whole huge room, as it should.
They seemed to suffuse, overwhelmingly, my whole body and mind.
During that time, the air is suffused with their perfume.
The face was suffused with dark blood, some of which issued from the mouth.
He turned to her: it was a moment before the shock suffused his face.
The mission is instead suffused with another kind of morality.
His face was getting darker as blood began to suffuse it.
This time, the glow that suffused the Table was even.
To the west, a last glow of red suffused the sky.
And though he gave up religious subjects, his faith still suffused the work.
She looked at the man sitting opposite her, and was suffused with a sense of loss.
He turned back, facing her, his face suffused with anger.