9 adverbs to describe how to suffused

But a sudden movement of the fair damsel to get up, bringing me full in her view, she started back with alarm and surprise, and in a moment afterwards her cheek, which had been before pale, almost to European whiteness, was deeply suffused.

He gave a violent start, blood suffused his face darkly, his arms leapt out to enfold her.

From a drawing by B. Westmacott.] Much of Shakespeare's humor is delicately suffused through his plays.

She moved quietly there, her whole being suffused exquisitely with a sense of peace, of profound, indwelling goodness.

The cloudless sky became gradually suffused with a soft rose-tint, which covered its whole surface, painting alike the glassy sheet of the bay, and glowing most vividly on the mountains to the eastward.

Through the lead-glass bowl I could see the X-ray tube inside suffused with its Peculiar, yellowish-green light, divided into two hemispheres of different shades.

The girl turned a softly suffused face with shining eyes to Lanyard's.

There is nothing in the homely face, with the squat nose and thick lips, that would betray sentimentalism, and yet those honest eyes were probably continually suffused with the tears for which her ultra-sensitive nature was responsible.

" The woman stopped and looked at me, her small black irises mere points, set in extensive, muddy-looking whites, not unfrequently suffused and bloodshot.

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