gushy in English

adjective
1
excessively effusive.
her gushy manner

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1. Bathetic describes something that's overly sentimental, gushy, and worse yet — insincere

2. 29 synonyms for Bathetic: gushy, maudlin, mawkish, romantic, sentimental, slushy, sobby, soft, soppy : 15

3. It is not fair to expect you to be gushy simply because he is.

4. They need to be praised, although they are usually uncomfortable with "gushy" praise.

5. Synonyms for Bathetic include sentimental, mawkish, drippy, gushy, maudlin, schmaltzy, slushy, sobby, soft and soppy

6. You might have thoughts of gushy animals on the plates with their eyes still looking at you.

7. In our survey, the guys were nearly as gushy as the women -- and in some areas, gushed even more.

8. (See Sorrel's gushy review of Reeder for a closer look.) Yes, it even makes reading news for work more fun.

9. Then she boiled, bleached, and dried the bones, drilling out the marrow to remove, as she described it, "the gushy parts." A coat of urethane sealed them shut.

10. Monday and Tuesday are romantic, but not in a gushy way. They're romantic in a way that involves playing games and laughing hysterically.

11. Is tiny to walk the divine week didn't notice the old eyes after the gentleman gushy of that several silks are foul atmosphere.

12. On the pitch when I cried out, when I in the KTV gushy eulogize, when I in different places interview different star... bin all at silently sit in front of the computer, watching, smiling.

13. "a person who commands instantly your respect and homage"; although this painting embarrassed the "sappy, gushy, Chuckleheaded " saints and martyrs of the Old Masters that surrounded him

14. Political screed, with a smattering of soccer history, followed by gender Bewailings, a few quotes from soccer stars, some neoMarxist claptrap, a smidge of soccer history, and slathered over by gushy assurances that soccer is such a universal and profound experience that surely the world religions suffer in comparison