We have no meanings for "more gusto" in our records yet.
1 It was sung with more gusto than in Shankell but considerably less finesse.
2 Kids and Christmas go together and nowhere with more gusto than at the Panto.
3 She scuttled through the doors at last and breathed with more gusto , her corset pinching.
4 By embracing modern technology with more gusto than usual to create music using loops and electronics.
5 I think she mistook our shock as agreement, and so she carried on with even more gusto .
6 With more gusto than she'd originally intended.
7 He could not possibly have gone down with more gusto had a mortar shell just exploded behind him.
8 Mr. Kerchever followed the law, but he also, whenever a chance offered, followed the hounds, and with more gusto .
9 Seriously, they're leaving a lot of disposable income on the table by not courting the techies and Trekkies with more gusto .
10 No modern Pagan has ever sung the joy of life with more gusto than Browning trolls it out in the ninth stanza.
11 He probably got more wickets because top order players will go with more gusto at full, wide deliveries in ODIs than Tests.
12 Conversation was rather easier coming back, perhaps because I felt in higher spirits and could play my absurd part with more gusto .
13 Humans are tricksy, adaptable things, and if local drivers catch on to the longer yellow, they might power through it with more gusto .
14 Other artists before him have mined rock, soul and blues with more gusto and far better material; Southside Johnny and Delbert McClinton come to mind.
15 And the chorus rang out with even more gusto , as the half dozen or so Senior Midshipman who did not know the verses joined in.
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