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effusively

[ US /ɪfˈjusɪvɫi/ ]
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  1. in an effusive manner
    the critics praised her effusively

How To Use effusively In A Sentence

  • He speaks effusively about his children, his garden, his life-saving triple heart bypass operation in 1992, which ‘changed’ him.
  • The open-faced, jaunty youth who effusively welcomed us, discussed the menu and offered suggestions, wrangled the wine and evidenced the mot juste in every facet of conversation, turned out to be a consulting manager from headquarters in Arizona who was there to enable the dining staff and kitchen to hit the ground running. Neil Zevnik: A New Paradigm? Now Serving: A Nice Dose of Healthy and a Healthy Dose of Nice
  • I found him to be a totally honest witness, but he is voluble and answers questions quite effusively, not always directly.
  • She effusively praised her co-star, Julianne Moore, a beautiful boomer herself, and then thanked her co-star at home, the 1962 Golden Globe "star-of-the-future," Warren Beatty. Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Aging Gracefully In Hollywood
  • Like the majority of his breed, Corker (for such was his name) had ever been wistful to be noticed by any one -- effusively grateful for every word or pat, an ever-ready wagger and nuzzler, to none ineffable. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story
  • I thanked her effusively and told her that it was a more thoughtful, suitable gift for me than anything I'd probably get from my own family.
  • The mantilla was a handsome one, and she thanked Mrs. Ross effusively. The Tin Box and What it Contained
  • the critics praised her effusively
  • Members of the GAP party made sure to repeatedly extend their "heartfelt acclaim", however; effusively and endlessly adding their exaggerated extolment. DUBIOUS, the WMD SUIT
  • During an era when young hoopsters are taught big talent should come with a bigger ego, Greg Oden is so effusively humble it's unnerving.
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