A dreary trait of actors is their tendency to gush about the great privilege it was to work with each other. |
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Then they both gush about how it's going to be great fun and will be all slumber parties and makeup while eyeing each other viciously. |
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He now has recorded all three of the symphonies, and he is sympathetic to their appealing late Romantic gush. |
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A thick gush of guitar and xylophonic pluck, the vocals are pushed up front for the first time. |
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The violinist expresses his admiration for the elder musician with an affectionate gush of gratitude. |
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She is floated on a sea of sentimental sloppiness, a continuous gush about her frankness and freshness. |
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When I write a positive review, I don't just gush about how much I loved the story. |
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Yea, there was the occasional girl at work that tried to be my friend and gush about boys, but they soon learned that wasn't my cup of tea. |
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Johnny, they might have given you a heads up that I might turn into a crazy fan here and just gush for a few minutes. |
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He had his back towards the wall when a sudden gush of wind smashed the scaffolding onto the wall. |
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His short, blonde hair is worn in a style that reminds you of a gush of water. |
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He reared back, howling in pain, one hand frantically trying to stifle the sudden gush of blood. |
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Another boondoggle for the rich to jet somewhere exotic to gush over their concern for the poor. |
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The horrified landlord of the Victoria Inn at Salcombe saw water gush out of the loos and whoosh through the public bar. |
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Australians are quick to spot the bull and wary of gush, and this is reflected in the way they speak. |
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In fact, characters in the movie gush over designer names with almost fetishistic glee. |
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Even genial mockery largely dried up for a while, replaced by an unprecedented flood of patriotic gush and mush. |
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The gush of oil enthusiasm waned and it was 20 years before any further real interest was shown in the Moturoa field. |
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The customary number with children from the audience goes without gush or embarrassing coyness. |
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This book is an appropriately lavish celebration, but less gush would have improved it. |
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Now perhaps some people of philoprogenitive proclivities may be led to imagine that a tender gush of paternity is to follow just here. |
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As she strummed, music began to gush forth from the vibrating metal strings at the touch of her fingertips. |
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As much as Jade despised him, she couldn't help but gush at his gorgeous smile! |
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We know there was a gush of wind and tongues of flame flickering over the heads of the apostles. |
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Your faithful friends might feel replaced if you gush about your awesome new posse. |
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As he smashed his fist the fifth time, the airlock depressurised, and a gush of air entered the airlock. |
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Curiously, the one show he won't gush enthusiastically about is his own funeral. |
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I don't really no idea what else to write as all I can do is gush about how great a time I had and how happy it made me. |
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Still nobody opens the door to gush enthusiastically all over me about being their secret admirer and bringing them flowers. |
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I felt the tingly, hot gush of adrenaline when I looked into the rear-view mirror. |
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Viewers of a 2011 60 Minutes segment saw Amaitis gush about his relationship with legendary sports bettor Billy Walters. |
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It's nice to be able to sincerely gush, surrounded by other sincere gushers, about love and friendship and a sacred relationship, and know that you are in an irony free zone. |
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When she left, she didn't gush enthusiastically about seeing us next time. |
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I'm too gushy in a country, in a city, where they hate gush. |
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They are usually forcefully bubbly in the manner of Champagne, and therefore can gush forth on ceremonial and celebratory occasions. |
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As it is, you're left with an album from which ideas continually gush forth in a torrent. |
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Mr. Biden's answers tend to gush forth and his voice is raspy, which lends his arguments an air of urgency. |
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Here, incandescent magma from the mantle meets cold seawater, and metallic brines gush forth from the rock chimneys known as black smokers. |
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And thanks to BP's live camera feed, we can all watch the Earth's guts gush forth, in real time, 24 hours a day. |
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It is only from here that decisive currents of new life for the Church and the world can gush forth! |
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The divine source in me, my source of grace begins once more to gush forth for me. |
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In the heart of the water and washing cycle, our washerwomen and washermen make emotions lather and gush forth on the public area. |
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At this point the liquid begins to exert its terrible force and gush forth through the various window, doors and other openings. |
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Let us uncork the bottle, or let's allow the gush of admiration to flow and we'll be swamped by the incalculable number of water's properties. |
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The legend says that Indra the giant drilled the Earth and made the amrita or immortality elixir gush out. |
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When well-loved artists and entertainers die there are formal tributes, interviews with friends, a gush of doting anecdotage, but that's as far as it goes. |
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The volutes that form stems and leaves gush from a ornament center of foliate out spray acanthes. |
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Hot oil will gush out of the oil tank and severely scald any persons in the general area of the rammer. |
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After they make their resounding statements of principle, put the Grits through the mangle and their real intentions gush out. |
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The waters that gush out here producing algae Indications in the treatment of osteoarthritis. |
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My wife Angela not only brought the dedication of an opsimath to the use of the word-processor, but also, as an enemy of gush, curbed my worst excesses of style. |
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The U.S. administration would gush over Fayyad, just stopping short of calling him their boo. |
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In a nation of couch potatoes, advertisers know the value of flogging their brands when the orchestra starts to gush. |
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Ask most designers for their mentors and out will gush a waterfall of names. |
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On TripAdvisor, visitors gush about the tour and the supernatural experiences encountered during their stay. |
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Watch the actor gush over the vice president on Beast TV's live DNC roundtable. |
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Nobody wants their Nobel prizewinners to gush. |
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If the flapper warps, it won't sit properly on the discharge tube, allowing water to drip, or gush, through. |
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Methane gas shot up the drilling pipe, followed by a gush of oil. |
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Spring resale figures have shown a surprising gush of activity in the province, retracing much of the sharp declines during the fall and early winter. |
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But like people who gush over a cute puppy until he grows out of his cuteness, none of the homes wanted to keep them, to give them the rest and retirement they deserved. |
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As blue grey clouds swirl overhead, a gush of icy wind sweeps through the terrain, and rain starts to fall, first a modest shower, then a powerful torrent, turning the dry, cracked earth into rust-hued mud. |
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Some of the most enduring details are glanced at in passing: a yellowing gush from a waste pipe at the edge of a muddy field, or the projectiles that bystanders hurl at the caged windows of a train. |
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It is true that civilization is the spring of theoretical and applied science, and it is natural for springs to bubble up, gush forth and spread out. |
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The travel brochures gush about the wonderful cosmopolitan feel and cultural melting pots of the resorts of Kuta and Legian. |
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She is going to lead you in your dreams and internal quests, to help you to leave the usual ways in order to find the original and totally personal painting style that lives in you, just wishing to gush forth. |
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And you will be the rock which, struck by the rod of the Holy Spirit in the sacrament, causes springs of living water to gush forth for this thirsty world. |
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The garden had been planted by the god Yahweh, who had caused a spring to gush forth in the eastern desert to create a paradisal oasis. |
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Travel writers are wont to gush about ChimayĆ³ in worn-out terms, but at the same time, the media often sensationalize the plight of ChimayĆ³ as a haven for crime, violence, and drug abuse. |
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God makes springs gush forth in the valleys. |
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The Gospel of suffering is being written unceasingly, and it speaks unceasingly with the words of this strange paradox: the springs of divine power gush forth precisely in the midst of human weakness. |
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Interesting noises like plashing deep inside the pipe, the gush and the gong when the falling end hits the ground, attend the kinetic tension produced by this array. |
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The floodgates will open and the claims will gush forth. |
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Historically, during the rainy season from June to November, heavy rainwater would gush down the Kissimmee River to fill Lake Okeechobee. |
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He is bringing to an end a drought in Argos by making water gush from a spring for a nymph, Amymone, one of the 50 Danaids, whom he had seduced. |
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First, discount the worst gush from business leaders. |
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Just as you can't really stop the water that is strongly gushing out of a reservoir, the fleshly thoughts gush out from the accumulated untruths in your heart. |
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The women, who each have their own fashion lines, were quick to sing Macdonald's praises after the show, posing for snaps and taking to Twitter to gush about his fabulousness. |
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Built essentially of teakwood and bamboo, floods of fire roll, roil, and gush through the buildings, streets, and infrastructure of Japan in an all-consuming torrent. |
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But why was Joan Rivers given so much time to phonily gush over him? |
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