Sentences with radiate
ra·di·ate
R r - ...the various walks which radiate from the Heritage Centre. [VERB + from]
- She radiates happiness and health. [VERB noun]
- Cunard promises the new Queen Elizabeth will radiate an elegance, style and grandeur that will set it apart from other modern-day liners.
- A special computer program was used to set out the curves of the building, which radiate in three directions.
- Stoves are meant to radiate heat. [VERB noun]
- A radiate head on a coin
- Warming in the past 50 years was due to human-produced emissions that trap heat in the atmosphere that would normally radiate to space.
- But she had this incredible stage presence — and that's not always a quality that is easy to radiate in the circus.
- Heat radiating from a stove
- Highways radiating from a city
- Red velvet booths radiate from the centre of the room like a flower.
- She simply radiates with good humor.
- A coin showing a radiate head.