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gushy
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gush·y  (gsh)
adj. gush·i·er, gush·i·est
Marked by excessive displays of sentiment or enthusiasm.

gushi·ly adv.
gushi·ness n.

gushy [ˈgʌʃɪ]
adj gushier, gushiest
Informal displaying excessive admiration or sentimentality
gushily  adv
gushiness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.gushy - extravagantly demonstrative; "insincere and effusive demonstrations of sentimental friendship"; "a large gushing female"; "write unrestrained and gushy poetry"
demonstrative - given to or marked by the open expression of emotion; "an affectionate and demonstrative family"
Translations
gushy
adj (pej inf)schwärmerisch


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dry up, the war's Republican defenders increasingly fall back on the very gushiest of neoliberal wishes about helping unfortunate foreigners get a hand up (and a handout).
Not even the gushiest in a squad of show-biz writers at the plush hotel where Drescher and the ``Jack'' cast are holding court in various rooms could say it is Williams' or Coppola's best work.
 
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