0 past simple and past participle of suffuse --
1 to spread through or over something completely: --
Labrum and clypeus bluegrey, more or less marked and suffused with red.
The forewings are crimson fuscous suffused with pale yellowish and dark brown scales.
The nearly universal collapse of the economic base of masculine identity produced a patriarchal reassertion that suffused all discourse in the 1930s.
But still, the most common image of the drug addict is one suffused with notions of crime, excitement, drama and disgust.
The colouring was not quite of the late swarm type, the light areas in the colour pattern being distinguishable although suffused with red.
Their letters and petitions were suffused by a moral claim that the state should be fully aware of its responsibilities.
Fore tibiae more heavily suffused with olivegreen and mauve-grey, and with red on the hinder side.
The latter literature is suffused with talk about revolution in physics.