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Enthuse   Listen
verb
Enthuse  v. t. & v. i.  To make or become enthusiastic. (Slang)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Enthuse" Quotes from Famous Books



... check to his story. These stolid mariners had no imagination. He wished to enthuse them, to fire them with the vision of countless wealth, but they had side-tracked ideality for some stupid reminiscence of a collision. In a word, they did him good, and he reached the point of his narration all ...
— The Wheel O' Fortune • Louis Tracy

... off upon a run and for a few minutes neither spoke. Molly was disappointed that Dolly didn't "enthuse," and the latter felt that a boy—such a boy—would effectually spoil the good times she and her mate might have had together, ...
— Dorothy's Travels • Evelyn Raymond

... I almost forgot about differentiation. I am really and truly positively in love with differentiation. It's different from molecules and protoplasms, but it's every bit as nice. And our professor! You should hear him enthuse about it; he's perfectly bound up in it. This is a differentiation scarf—they've just come out. All the girls wear them—just on account of the interest ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882 • Various



Words linked to "Enthuse" :   talk, verbalize, rhapsodise, utter, mouth



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