Word: gushing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After Gear's announcement, members of the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) expressed cautious optimism that their battle for better international working conditions had been nudged forward, but they could not help but gush at the ball Gear had set rolling...
...seemed so genuinely excited about the work that they were showing that they longed to talk about it, to get all that enthusiasm off their chests. The art on the walls--especially at Genovese/Sullivan, Clifford-Smith and Bernard Toale, three superb galleries right next to each other-- justified the gush...
...Daniel Day-Lewis (I'd even put Prince or the Artist or whatever in this category), "celebrities" who are perfectly content to hone their craft and avoid the mainstream. Unfortunately, most Hollywood celebrities are desperate for "respect," a supposed consequence of winning an award. Instead, it provides a fleeting gush of self-importance which soon lapses into a renewed drive for something bigger and better. Leave it to "Politically Incorrect" host Bill Maher to sum it up best: "It always bugs me when people win awards and thank God. God could give...
Those who were familiar with the former facilities will find it impossible not to gush about the improvements. Compliments from residents, who took their first meals in the new kitchens last week, approached blatant gloating. "Come see for yourself," they said, "you'll never believe...
...three friendships below began well before Harvard. These eight friends gush about each other's wonderful personalities, marvelous histories and fantastic senses of fun. Hard as it may be to stomach, the saccharine coating on these students' lives is for real...