Effusively or insincerely emotional.
1 He wrote her a mawkish letter; read it; and tore it up.
2 Given the pair's songwriting proclivities, one might have expected something unspeakably mawkish .
3 Now here's where the case gets both real interesting and real mawkish .
4 Cue that dreadful, mawkish Saturday Night Live Hallelujah thing with Kate McKinnon.
5 A mawkish regard for delicacy might have kept this disclosure to yourself.
6 So again at his first meeting with Elizabeth, Carlos is distressingly mawkish .
7 After travelling abroad, life at a summer villa seems a little mawkish .
8 Suspicion, hate, tyranny, fear, mawkish sentimentality, mad desire, were in the air.
9 The emotional pallet is oversimplified, conveyed with gaunt puppets and mawkish music.
10 Sometimes these tributes to the theatrical dead can seem mawkish and overblown.
11 Right-wingers called it ' mawkish sentimentality' but I think it's the opposite.
12 I think about it all the time, but not in a mawkish way.
13 I think the society of women and children very mawkish for a continuance.
14 He had read enough of the mawkish lines to be sure of that.
15 He hesitated, did not attack frankly, wasted time in mawkish and affected phrases.
16 So does he not share the film's judgment on mawkish sentimentality?
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