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Circumfusion

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A state of being soaked or saturated with something
His clothes were heavy with the circumfusion of sweat after an intense workout.
The chef's signature dish was ruined by the circumfusion of too much salt.
The circumfusion of perfume was so strong that it made her dizzy.
The circumfusion of ideas in the meeting led to a productive discussion.
The room was filled with the sweet circumfusion of freshly baked cookies.
The dog's fur was damp with circumfusion after playing in the rain.
The sponge was full of the circumfusion of soap and water.
His clothes were wet from the circumfusion of water in the rain.
The soil was soaked with the circumfusion of rainwater.
She could feel the circumfusion of excitement in the air as the concert began.
The circumfusion of emotions made it difficult for her to make a rational decision.
The circumfusion of oil on the road made driving dangerous.
The circumfusion of flavors in the soup was overwhelming.
The circumfusion of scents in the garden was heavenly.
The circumfusion of colors in the painting created a beautiful effect.
The air was saturated with the circumfusion of perfume.
The air was thick with the circumfusion of smoke from the fire.
The fabric was ruined by the circumfusion of red wine.
The circumfusion of blood made the surgeon's hands slippery during the operation.
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