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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Pervading

p. 104 "But I felt an unpleasentness in the air, a pervading harshness that hadn't been there before."

definition: To be present throughout; permeate


(verb) per·vad·ed
per·vad·ing

To the very end, his music was powerful and consistently excellent, with deep lyrical thought pervading every fibre of his being.

it’ll be a really unfortunate turn of events if that kind of thinking ends up pervading our culture.”
Posted by Dickinson at 6:11 PM
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