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1 The snow was still coming down, though not with much gusto .
2 The battle was a very fine one, which Godfrey described with much gusto .
3 But you work off your primitive emotions with too much gusto .
4 The traveller's 'line' was tobacco; they talked tobacco-Rufuswith much gusto .
5 He presents them with much gusto , but afterwards realizes he was not very successful.
6 You seek adventures with as much gusto as a knight-errant of the olden times.
7 But, mustering as much gusto as possible in early January (...)
8 Decorating a pavlova with as much gusto as an Easter bonnet simply must be done.
9 He derived a pleasure from the belief, apparently; he announced it with so much gusto .
10 I didn't mean to inhale with quite so much gusto , but it was hard to resist.
11 Only he did it with too much gusto .
12 At the other end of the conduit, Butler had not rushed forward with quite so much gusto .
13 I can't pinpoint the emotional response that causes us to endear to the Beatles with so much gusto .
14 The contest was then begun with much gusto and the party first shucking its allotment declared the winner.
15 His tortures are the sport of the drawing-room arena and are pointed out and discussed with much gusto .
16 Snatching a sheet of paper from the table Pope, in his thin, piping voice, read with much gusto : -
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