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  • 11mawk´ish|ly — mawk|ish «M kihsh», adjective. 1. sickly sentimental; weakly emotional: »The portrait of Lady Mendl is sharp without being unkind and sentimental without being mawkish (Harper s). 2. sickening; nauseating: »If I would drink water, I must quaff… …

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  • 12mawk|ish — «M kihsh», adjective. 1. sickly sentimental; weakly emotional: »The portrait of Lady Mendl is sharp without being unkind and sentimental without being mawkish (Harper s). 2. sickening; nauseating: »If I would drink water, I must quaff the mawkish …

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  • 14David Goldstein (Catholic apologist) — David Goldstein (July 7, 1870, London, England – 1958) was a Jewish convert to the Roman Catholic Church. In addition, he spent much of his life as an activist against the spread of Marxism in labor unions. Contents 1 Early life 2 Socialist 3… …

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  • 15icky (poo) — adj a. distasteful, unpleasant b. sickly sentimental, cloying The word originated as a baby talk version of sticky . It is now used by adults and particularly by teenagers to refer to something either literally or metaphorically viscous …

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  • 16maudlin — a. 1. Intoxicated, inebriated, fuddled, muddled, disguised, tipsy, mellow, drunk, stupid, in liquor. 2. Silly, weak, over emotional, sickly sentimental …

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  • 17soppy — Adj. Feeble, sickly sentimental. Informal …

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  • 18gooey — adj. (gooier, gooiest) sl. 1 viscous, sticky. 2 sickly, sentimental. Derivatives: gooeyness n. (also gooiness). Etymology: GOO + Y(2) …

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  • 19yucky — adj. (also yukky) ( ier, iest) sl. 1 messy, repellent. 2 sickly, sentimental …

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  • 20sickliness — sickly ► ADJECTIVE (sicklier, sickliest) 1) often ill; in poor health. 2) causing, characterized by, or indicative of poor health. 3) (of flavour, colour, etc.) so garish or sweet as to induce nausea. 4) excessively sentimental or mawkish.… …

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