Effusively or insincerely emotional.
Wet through and through; thoroughly wet.
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Examples for "sentimental"
Examples for "sentimental"
1The morning breeze is to the strong the moonlight of the sentimental.
2The defense of reputation has two aspects: the practical and the sentimental.
3But it's not a fluffy, cute or sentimental story, quite the contrary.
4No; it was not a sentimental story-itwas the old sea-fight again.
5Businesses were not sentimental just because there was a ceasefire, she said.
1However, it did seem to bring him out of his maudlin humour.
2She sighed, aware that the drink had sent her into self-pitying maudlin.
3There shall be permitted no maudlin sentiment of pity in this undertaking.
4They stopped at the gate to bid each other a maudlin farewell.
5Until you chuck that maudlin bunch of slush and scenery at us.
1They had mushy undertones but they were good movies with defined intentions.
2The splinters were gone from it now; it was growing soft, mushy.
3And don't get all mushy on me-notthat that's likely to happen.
4No matter how mushy Custer sounded, she wanted to finish the interview.
5Just don't tell Dave that, he already thinks I'm way too mushy.
1Road surfaces are very slushy, the Southland District Council advised this morning.
2The voice that came over the ship channel was slushy and drugged.
3Technology turned those sounds into taps on slushy snow or hard ice.
4Myrrima crept along the edge of the wood, walking in slushy snow.
5The next step I took filled my hiking boots with slushy ooze.
1His head was a soupy mess, and it was hard to focus.
2Chasing her down would be no great task, given her current soupy condition.
3A young male voice, cranked tense with chemicals, floated across the soupy water.
4You want this chowder to be soupy but not too thin.
5A faint but welcome breeze stirred like a ladle through the soupy fog.
1He wrote her a mawkish letter; read it; and tore it up.
2Given the pair's songwriting proclivities, one might have expected something unspeakably mawkish.
3Now here's where the case gets both real interesting and real mawkish.
4Cue that dreadful, mawkish Saturday Night Live Hallelujah thing with Kate McKinnon.
5A mawkish regard for delicacy might have kept this disclosure to yourself.
1Unchaperoned, though, recent seasons have subsided into a swamp of hokey backslapping.
2It's just hokey atmospherics, of course, but it sends a message.
3Without being hokey, it makes me feel hopeful about the future of humanity.
4Really hokey, but really scary and weird at the same time.
5That would be a lot less derivative and just as much hokey fun.
1Granted, June and Harry start off so drippy their scenes require damp-proofing.
2Can drippy Rebecca lift those feet that seem nailed to the stage?
3She nodded and wiped at her drippy nose with a clean handkerchief.
4Gone is the great, jazzy theme, criminally replaced by some drippy electro pap.
5And a queer creature in drippy white came crawling out of-
1Yes, the clothes and music of the 1980s might seem kitschy now.
2I've never seen Fengdu as anything but a cheap, kitschy tourist trap.
3The kitschy culture and fickle habits that infested your forever-adolescent America.
4In the beginning, it was a kitschy trifle, a grassroots kind of thing.
5They're cute, a little kitschy, and actually still kind of inspiring.
1A face that could carry extremes of emotion and not look bathetic.
2But he puts it simply; not as an exercise in the quasi-philosophical bathetic.
3To Jude's eye the effect of such efforts was always bathetic.
4Other than the bathetic speech-making, there's virtually no drama in this misbegotten hokum.
5All faces turned to him with a kind of bathetic wonderment.
1It's the middle finger to every schmaltzy prom film you've ever seen.
2It was a saccharine performance of the schmaltzy pop-soul number Love on Top.
3Not the fairy-tale brand of love, saccharine and schmaltzy, but the enduring kind.
4I'm not being schmaltzy here, or maybe I am, but I'm also being sincere.
5I feel like kids' movies are now always animation or schmaltzy or PG13 superhero films.
1Expect a lot of soppy loved up tunes from here on in.
2And she would certainly not get soppy about a marriage like theirs.
3My cotton just became soppy and I was ever so much heavier!
4I hadn't meant to get all soppy like this today anyway.
5Humane liberalism is at the soppy, shameful heart of this indefensible seal hunt.
6Paddy is a reddish gold golden retriever, dim and soppy and mildly bowlegged.
7I'm going to start sounding like a soppy idiot, but I love it.
8I'm getting all soppy at just the thought of it!
9But soppy romance stuff is kept to an absolute minimum.
10If that makes me a soppy old liberal, so what?
11The Dictator got downright soppy at times and Grimsby ended on a surprisingly positive note.
12Michel and old Liz entered, dripping like water-nymphs, and sat down on the soppy bed.
13But already it was getting soppy with black water.
14A soppy sentiment, perhaps, but not an empty one.
15He's soppy and inadequately committed to the cause of whatever it is they're fighting for.
16In retrospect, Dougal's opening tunes deliberately reflect expectations of Manhattan and family shaped by soppy movies.
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