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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A sudden or violent glow or access of heat; hence, an ebullition.

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Examples

  • The very glow of her poetic enthusiasm was but an outflush of trustful affection; the very restlessness of her intellect was the confession that her heart had found no home.

    Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli Ossoli, Margaret F 1851

  • The very glow of her poetic enthusiasm was but an outflush of trustful affection; the very restlessness of her intellect was the confession that her heart had found no home.

    Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume II Margaret Fuller 1830

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