26 examples of suffusion in sentences

This was different; it was like the summer dawn, a soft suffusion of light growing every moment.

There was a healthful suffusion on their cheeks, instead of the ashen hue that had made them look so corpselike.

The degree of fever, however, is variable; for the symptoms are sometimes so moderate as scarcely to attract attention, slight and irregular shivering, nausea, perhaps vomiting, thirst, and heat of skin; whilst, at others, there is considerable constitutional disturbance, indicated by pungent heat of skin, flushing of the face, suffusion of the eyes, pain in the head, great anxiety and restlessness, and occasionally slight delirium.

In reference to the first, if the child should complain at any period of the disease of severe headach, with piercing pain through the temples, and if this is accompanied by wandering of mind, great increase of suffusion of the eyes, as also intolerance of light, the immediate attention of the medical man is demanded.

The face and neck become swollen and purple from suffusion; and the eyes prominent, injected, arid full of tears.

Ere while how chang'd!in dim suffusion lies The glance divine, that lighten'd in their eyes; [Helleborus.

impregnation; infusion, diffusion suffusion, transfusion; infiltration; seasoning, sprinkling, interlarding; interpolation; &c 228 adulteration, sophistication.

894. modesty &c 881; verecundity^, blush, suffusion, confusion; sense of shame, sense of disgrace; humiliation, mortification; let down, set down.

Shall not I, think you, be covered with a red suffusion?

under circumstances which might split apex and base of several of my most important arteries,which might bring on apoplexy, epilepsy, suffusion of the brain, or hernia,which might cause death,yes, Sir,death of the mother, father, and child.

" As Maso ceased, he cast a glance towards the attentive, breathless Adelheid, that continued to utter his meaning even after the tongue was silent The bright suffusion that covered the maiden's face was visible even by the pale moonlight, and Sigismund shrunk back from his rude grasp in the manner in which the guilty retire from notice.

If she had more Confidence, and never did anything which ought to stain her Cheeks, would she not be much more modest without that ambiguous Suffusion, which is the Livery both of Guilt and Innocence?

While spring's warm ray the mild suffusion sheds, The plaintive humming-bird his pinion spreads; 30 His wings their colours to the sun unfold, The vivid scarlet, and the blazing gold; He sees the flower which morning tears bedew, Sinks on its breast, and drinks th' ambrosial dew: Then seeks with fond delight the social nest 35 Parental care has rear'd, and love has blest:

And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight, All melodies the echoes of that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light.

Would the Parthenon, for instance, with its beautiful forms,made still more beautiful under its native sky,seeming almost endued with the breath of life, as if its conscious purple were a living suffusion brought forth in sympathy by the enamoured blushes of a Grecian sunset;would this beautiful object even then elevate the soul above its own roof?

Milton, speaking of his own blindness, expresses a doubt whether it arose from the Gutta Serena or the suffusion of a cataract.

So thick a 'drop serene' hath quenched their orbs, Or dim 'suffusion' veiled.

Is it not the foundation of a greater or less share of beauty in the two races? Are not the fine mixtures of red and white, the expression of every passion by a greater or less suffusion of colour in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony, that immovable veil of black, which covers all the emotions of the other race?

Thee I revisit safe, And feel thy sovereign vital lamp; but thou Revisitest not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn; So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs, Or dim suffusion veiled.

There was a healthful suffusion on their cheeks, instead of the ashen hue that had made them look so corpse-like.

If she had more Confidence, and never did anything which ought to stain her Cheeks, would she not be much more modest without that ambiguous Suffusion, which is the Livery both of Guilt and Innocence?

Some rub their ears and between their toes with a suffusion of bitter almonds steeped in water because flies, ticks and fleas usually develop sores in those parts, unless it is your practice to so anoint them.

I felt, however, an extraordinary warmth beneath my collar, the suffusion of blood passing swiftly towards my forehead.

And people never, or scarcely ever, observe enough to know how to distinguish between the effect of exposure, of robust health, of a tender skin, of a tendency to congestion, of suffusion, flushing, or many other things.

" They did not send, except that a note met him as he returned home, telling him that suffusion of the brain had set in.

26 examples of  suffusion  in sentences