emanate
emanate from (someone or something)
To come or radiate from a particular source. A: "Who's playing such loud music at this time of night?" B: "It seems to be emanating from a house across the street."
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
emanate from someone or something
to arise from or come out of someone or something. A strange smell emanated from the basement. Some kind of eerie light emanated from the eyes of the statue.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- emanate from
- emanate from (someone or something)
- assault the ear
- to wake the dead, loud enough
- loud enough to wake the dead
- for crying out loud
- For crying out loud!
- out loud
- thunder across
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