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Circumfusion

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A circular or flowing movement or pattern
The artist created a stunning painting by blending circumfusion of colors.
The traffic around the roundabout moved in a perfect circumfusion.
The sandstorm created a circumfusion that obscured the sun.
The circumfusion of emotions in the movie left a lasting impact on the audience.
The smoke from the incense created a circumfusion that filled the room with a sweet aroma.
The circumfusion of flavors in the dish made it a culinary masterpiece.
The drones flew in a circumfusion pattern, capturing breathtaking footage of the city.
The spinning top created a circumfusion of colors that delighted the children.
The crowd's circumfusion around the stadium made it hard to move.
The circumfusion of people in the city center made it difficult to navigate.
The pool's circumfusion of water made it inviting on a hot day.
The magician created a circumfusion of smoke that made the audience gasp in wonder.
The circumfusion of colors in the sky at sunset was breathtaking.
The artist used a brushstroke technique that created a unique circumfusion of colors.
The circumfusion of ideas and opinions was necessary for a productive team discussion.
The dancer's graceful movements were highlighted by the circumfusion of her dress.
The leaves in the whirlwind created a circumfusion of autumn colors.
The water in the lake had a beautiful circumfusion that caught the sunlight just right.
The circumfusion of the dancers around the bonfire was mesmerizing.
The circumfusion of sounds in the concert hall made for a magical experience.
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