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