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1. flowers; if it was too sappy Heather had made no indication at lunch
2. The buds were starting to get sappy again and in a few more weeks he would go thru the bloom for the third time
3. "It's on the sappy, poppy side, a little quicker of step than average
4. thought as he quickly changed the subject to avoid a sappy speech, his strong
5. The lower part of Mount Wellington slopes is covered with thirty-two varieties of eucalyptus trees and exhibits dense and sappy vegetation
6. "There's always Lord Sappy, but I'd rather not go inter-rank on this
7. How contrived and sappy
8. Happy travels and sappy travails
9. She, too, was beginning to feel the effects of the wine and couldn’t help teasing as Leesa became more and more sappy
10. watched the sappy chick flicks, I would rail at the characters as they went round and
11. writes a sappy card? Some asshole that wants you for his conquest? And you fell for it didn’t you
12. He was definitely good-looking, but not the type of perfection that you read about in sappy romance novels
13. He probably looks like a sappy idiot grinning back at her, but he doesn't really care
14. I know this entry was mostly sappy and without any real meaning, and I know I tell you how much I appreciate everything you’ve done more than you can probably bear, but I know it means a lot to hear it
15. He looked so cute at that moment that I almost reached over to pet him and say in a sappy way what I good boy he was
16. He pushed away from the people attending to him and started walking towards Lennia a big sappy grin spilling across his rough featured face that only his mother could have loved
17. Her tired eyes found her husband leaning on the counter his double chin propped up by both of his folded hands, as his face bore a sappy grin as he stared outward at the tables in the arbor
18. We had gone to a movie, some sappy romantic comedy with Meg Ryan in it, and it had let out about nine or so
19. The old oak, quite transfigured, spreading out a canopy of sappy dark-green foliage, stood rapt and slightly trembling in the rays of the evening sun
20. As it flows it takes the forms of sappy leaves or vines, making heaps of pulpy sprays a foot or more in depth, and resembling, as you look down on them, the laciniated, lobed, and imbricated thalluses of some lichens; or you are reminded of coral, of leopard's paws or birds' feet, of brains or lungs or bowels, and excrements of all kinds