Sentences with emanate
E e - Intelligence and cunning emanated from him. [VERB + from]
- The heady aroma of wood fires emanated from the stove. [VERB from noun]
- The fact that a grotesque attack should emanate from a member of the Howard inner circle on an openly gay High Court judge and that.
- In fairness to soccer commentators and writers, many of the catch phrases emanate from the managers and players themselves.
- Your entire image will emanate increased size!
- They emanate around themselves an aura that suggests that they know what they are doing.
- But the terminology used in weather reports, which emanate from our cities, appears to reflect the possible enjoyment or otherwise.
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