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Uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm.
gushing
burbling
burbly
lively
Extravagantly demonstrative.
emotional
gushy
demonstrative
1
Tim Evans, however, was
effusive
in his praise for Majestic: Brilliant shop.
2
Today he had been unusually
effusive
and was probably regretting it already.
3
Other attendees were
effusive
in their praise of Trump's actions so far.
4
Michael Scott, performance director for the Great Britain squad, was equally
effusive
.
5
The eruptions of the Hawaiian volcanoes are thus of the
effusive
type.
6
Every bit Nan Seton's daughter, Catherine knew she was not particularly
effusive
.
7
The only animals I had ever been publicly
effusive
about were apes.
8
The inhabitants were most
effusive
and anxious to please in every way.
9
He thrilled at the assurance; but he was not an
effusive
person.
10
The volcano has mixed explosive and
effusive
eruptions during its known history.
11
His mannered,
effusive
prose style, in any case, is hard to take.
12
That moves the needle somewhat. Sergio García was not quite as
effusive
.
13
Each of these in turn had something
effusive
to say to Hawk.
14
The aunts called out an
effusive
welcome as she entered the room.
15
Where Dole is often shy and inarticulate, Clinton is
effusive
and eloquent.
16
HE is tall, softy spoken, warm but not
effusive
,
confident without swagger.
effusive
more effusive
effusive praise
effusive greeting
less effusive
so effusive