Exude Sentence Examples
- The whole of the green parts of the plant are covered with long soft hairs which exude a viscid juice, giving the surface a moist glutinous feeling. 
- All the species exude resin, but no turpentine. 
- You possess a sense of self-worth and you exude confidence. 
- The surface of the leaf, especially the laminar wing, bears glands which in spring exude large glistening dr„ r, s of nectar. 
- As such, you have to exude professionalism. 
- The firstsign of the zodiac is a dynamic one, and the males of this fire sign exude attractive self-confidence that gets noticed. 
- Egyptian design tattoos exude an air of mystery. 
- While comfortable in hot weather, they don't exude the kind of crisp elegance usually associated with formal events. 
- It will also begin to exude a bad smell. 
- They exude a sense of modernity, yet there is a hint of classicism underneath it all that makes every piece quite timeless and extremely elegant. Advertisement
- They believed that the layer of clothing worn closest to the heart should exude confidence, love and happiness -- "all the things that make a woman truly beautiful." 
- While Fisher Price boasts a household name, it does not exude the covetous trembling of a Tiffany rattle or a Christian Dior teether. 
- What makes Dolce & Gabbana exude such a lasting appeal is its truly signature looks that consist of corsets, suits, and exotically sexy designs. 
- You can also match accessory items throughout the collections to create wonderful looks that exude a sharp, pulled together appearance. 
- From girly boots to barely there stilettos, Pamela Anderson shoes exude feminine appeal. Advertisement
- While they don't necessarily exude outward sex appeal, they boast an inherently chic sensibility that renders them instant classics. 
- Available in gold and champagne, these comfortable, soft flats exude endless shine and feature a strap around the ankle for an impeccable fit. 
- These unique pieces come across just as glamorously as their leather counterparts, yet exude a sense of sassy style all their own. 
- The top 2010 fall shoe trends all exude that coveted wow factor in a big way. 
- Instantly transforming even the plainest footwear into something worthy of Joan Jett, studs shine for miles and exude wild, rocker chic. Advertisement
- If you want to exude an aura of mystery with your body art, consider Chinese symbol word tattoos. 
- There are special grinders for chocolate which help the beans exude the liqueur and the pulp. 
- But everyone you meet will think you just exude that poise naturally, and that in itself is a turn-on. 
- Despite their functional and comfortable reputation, these panties still exude a certain level of sex appeal. 
- What vinyl and sexy lingerie do to a woman even when they're covered up is obvious-they make her walk taller, smile wider and exude more confidence than usual. Advertisement
- Room In The Garden offers a range of high quality structures that are practical yet exude a timeless elegance. 
- These microbes absorb the soluble nutrients and exude enzymes to chemically breakdown the material further. 
- Poppy seeds exude politesse when you appear in the middle of a fluffy pancake. 
- The arts in Chicago exude sophistication, in Tennessee they don't. 
- The upright white hewn studs and freshly planed door and window casings gave it a clean and airy look, especially in the morning, when its timbers were saturated with dew, so that I fancied that by noon some sweet gum would exude from them. 
- There are probably many unique stores and restaurants you can buy gift cards for that don't exude boring. 
- If you plan to receive clients in your home office, your design will need to exude professionalism. 
- You want to exude your own personality and style, of course, but it is helpful to look at what other teen girls have done. 
- In addition to the natural elegance and grace canopy beds exude, the curtains used to accent them also contribute greatly to the room's ambiance. 
- Determining what makes a celebrity sexy is a matter of personal taste, but there are always those stars who seem to exude sex appeal wherever they go. 
- The key is to choose a dress that fits, flatters and allows you to exude confidence. 
- If you prefer to cover your thighs, look to the company's elegant swim dresses, which flatter the figure, support the bust and exude nonchalant glamour. 
- Designs range in size from 12 to 32, and many of these styles simply exude cuteness! 
- Those who attend a children's dance class providing an uplifting and encouraging environment tend to exude more self confidence and the ability to make decisions. 
- The more confidence and assertiveness you exude, the more likely you are to attract the quality people you desire and have a fun night dancing at the local hot spot dance party. 
- The frizzy ball that results is often accompanied by annoyance and a loss of that famous head-held-high confidence that most want to exude. 
- If eating the clove makes you exude a strong garlic scent, you will have a boy. 
- Try to exude a likable quality that makes the gals in the crowd - and your female competitors - like you as well. 
- The final touch is the confidence you'll exude dressed in one of the exciting styles. 
- Even the most casual dresses can exude a pulled together, confident and polished look. 
- Though certainly not as common as sleeveless styles, longer sleeved varieties are available, and exude just as much style and grace! 
- Also, depending on the size of the cut out, you should note that the length of your dress will severely influence the level of sexiness you will exude. 
- Strapless styles are especially popular for showing off a golden glow during summer, and they also exude a playfully sophisticated vibe for evenings. 
- White dresses are also an excellent choice during summer, especially for outdoor events; they reflec sunlight and exude a sophisticated vibe. 
- Designers Angie Chung and Janet Lee developed the Mia Bossi name, creating diaper bags that sought to exude style. 
- Aigner, who specializes in jewelry, handbags, footwear and accessories, offers a line of glamorous straw handbags that exude a surprising element of sophistication considering the typically rustic nature of straw. 
- One, called turanjbin, appears to exude, in small round tears, from the camelthorn, and also from the dwarf tamarisk; the other, sir-kasht, in large grains and irregular masses or cakes with bits of twig imbedded, is obtained from a tree which the natives call si g h chob (black wood), thought by Bellew to be a Fraxinus or Ornus. 
- The seeds when placed in water for some time become coated with glutinous matter from the exudation of the mucilage in the external layer of the epidermis; and by boiling in sixteen parts of water they exude sufficient mucilage to form with the water a thick pasty decoction. 
- It is found in Kumaon and Bhotan and on some of the Nepal ranges, but does not grow in the moist climate of the Sikkim Himalayas; it is found at a height of 7000 to 12,000 ft., and attains large dimensions; the wood is highly resinous, and is said to be durable; great quantities of a white clear turpentine exude from the branches when injured.