Encara no tenim significats per a "enthuse about".
1Irish Times reviewers found much to enthuse about as the months passed.
2Graeme Wake joins Kim Hill to enthuse about the potential of the project.
3I enthuse about Ben Kingsley in this or that role, about Anthony Sher.
4The home side demonstrated grit and commitment but there was little to enthuse about.
5In those days I used to enthuse about the future, and I hated the past.
6As we head into the play-offs, the team with most to enthuse about is Cork.
7He did not enthuse about your cuffs and collars, gush over the neatness of your darning.
8However, there was little to enthuse about the game with the first half being particularly poor.
9Dare any American enter one of our golf clubs these days and enthuse about soft Irish rain.
10Roscommon and Leitrim gave those hardy supporters who braved the elements plenty to enthuse about at rain-lashed Kilmore yesterday.
11There is scarcely a village, hamlet or fair-sized town in France that doesn't indulge patrimonieto the full, and enthuse about it.
12Without Castle, there's no Rennie and if he's not on the books, then there's nothing about Australian rugby to enthuse about.
13She pulls out herringbone tweed coats to enthuse about the linings, turns silk blouses inside out to coo over the seams.
14France scrambled their way to five tries and a bonus point but there was precious little for Philippe Saint-André to enthuse about.
15People are calling radio shows to enthuse about hearing the dawn chorus in our inner cities instead of the dull hum of traffic.
16The Dublin-born composer (1852-1924) is one of those musicians it's much easier to admire than to enthuse about.
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