Use "enthuse" em uma frase
enthuse frases de exemplo
enthuse
1. Amy phones me at the on the 24th – I enthuse about her new car (the reason for the call) and, even to my ears, sound reasonably normal
2. and in the distance, where punters enthuse,
3. The two youngsters are on a high when Alastair brings them back … they enthuse all over us about the film while we eat – sounds as though they had a fun time
4. Enthuse yourself towards increased imagination and confirm this frequently by your affirmation and never give up
5. The prospect seemed to enthuse the gathering
6. ‘We shot sixty ads with party workers in different parts of the country because the party saw it as one way to enthuse its cadres,’ says an ad executive involved in the campaign
7. A few words in the local language would enthuse the crowds
8. ‘Give me sixty months, I will bring change!’ Interestingly, Team Modi had ensured that trained cadres would mix with the crowds, both to gauge the response and to try and enthuse the crowd at the right moments
9. What better way than to get the BJP’s mascot to contest from the region? ‘I was convinced this would enthuse our workers and send out a strong message to the voter,’ Shah later told me
10. Though their mutual liking during the sojourn might enthuse the hearts of the infatuated co-travelers, once they separate, unsupported by the habit that sustains a relationship, their enthusiasm for each other insensibly wanes, pushing the nascent ardor on to the back burner
11. So, they tried to enliven their life by seeking pleasures as their fancies suggested, but as the novelty of those diversions wore off, their cumulative exasperation increased reducing the span of their thrill; and back to square one, they realized that they had lost the capacity to enthuse each other, so bored to death but committed to each other, they dragged their feet on their drab marital course
12. Enthuse the self with interests, delights, happiness and laughter
13. ‘Cora,’ he said, eating his lunch, relaxing, beginning to enthuse again, ‘you know what attics are? They’re Time Machines, in which old, dimwitted men like me can travel back forty years to a time when it was summer all year round and children raided ice wagons
14. That is usually when a company starts talking international expansion, right before the end when they almost always enthuse on prospective sales in Russia and China