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1 The dove had no dignity; he was so effusive he was a nuisance.
2 The greetings of the brothers were not so effusive .
3 No wonder Guardiola was so effusive in his praise.
4 With no one else was Wolf quite so effusive .
5 Her manners are so crude, so exigent, so effusive .
6 The man erstwhile so effusive was silent, cold, impassive,- amarblestatue of his former self.
7 However, not all feedback has been so effusive .
8 It was Mademoiselle Demorest herself, and her greeting was so effusive that the stream of shoppers halted in the aisle.
9 It had to be absolutely right. It's not often a man will be quite so effusive , but he is clearly smitten.
10 The Shantung Chinese are a strong, proud, independent people, and it must have cost them something to be so effusive to foreigners.
11 This yawn was so effusive that Dougall, refusing to be led even by sympathy, yawned internally with his lips closed and swallowed it.
12 Hussein's wife, who sat next to her husband, was so effusive in her joy that she paused several times to suck on a pocket inhaler.
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