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is exuding

  • present progressive
    of exude (3rd person singular).
    exude
    verb (used without object)
    to come out gradually in drops, as sweat, through pores or small openings; ooze out.

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George Russell is exuding a quiet sense of confidence as he prepares for the start of what could be a defining year for him in Formula 1.

From BBC Mar. 4, 2026

Carol Alt is exuding confidence at age 59.

From Fox News May 29, 2020

Azarenka continues her rise up the rankings after two injury-hampered seasons and the former world number one is exuding confidence in California this week, having dropped just one set in her tournament.

From Reuters Mar. 18, 2016

From showing her juggling skills on a "Tonight Show" appearance last month, when she bantered easily with Jay Leno, to her outstanding performances at nationals and in the team event, Gold is exuding self-assuredness.

From Chicago Tribune Feb. 19, 2014

They are from two to six years old and the gum is exuding from them.

From One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered by Edward J. (Edward James) Wickson