Synonym: affectionate, emotional, tender. Similar words: sentiment, experimental, mental, mentally, incremental, rudimentary, fundamental, developmental. Meaning: [‚sentɪ'mentl] adj. 1. given to or marked by sentiment or sentimentality 2. effusively or insincerely emotional.
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181. You may think that's sentimental, but I mean it -- to the bitter end. "
182. Chipper lovable semblance , sentimental, amiable and easy of access, rich sentiment, is a typical Cancer.
183. The middle movement, called Intermezzo, is an Andante grazioso with light staccatos and melodic grace, not a brooding or even sentimental nocturne.
184. But for those with little sentimental attachment to books as objects, and even less disposable shelf space, the offer of transubstantiation might well be seen as a blessing.
185. However, the initial sentimental love, just like the midsummer night breeze, flap lonely a beating heart.
186. Neither multilateral purism nor sentimental bonds with old allies will stop Britain cultivating bilateral ties with emerging powers, whether BRIC or sub-BRIC.
187. Insensate stones without words but sentimental, spirit it is for cultivation.
188. Fong Sai Yuk 2- Formerly my favorite movie. Although flawed, it has unmatchable sentimental scenes backed with the most beautiful music.
189. NEXT time a sentimental movie makes you cry,(www.Sentencedict.com) blame your serotonin levels.
190. Tear not only and sentimental, grieved in connection with also being connected happy event happily.
191. He questioned the adequacy of the usual sentimental interpretation of the golden rule.
192. In the performance form and idea expression of cembalo performance, sentimental expression is of great importance.
193. Victor Vasarely, the founder of the op art movement, once said, "In basic research, intellectual rigor and sentimental freedom necessarily alternate".
194. A Comparison Between Laughing and Sentimental Comedy. The Works of Oliver Goldsmith. London: John Murray, 1854.
195. In the artistic conception of the Tang-Song poetry, the poets have a fancy for the setting sun, because the setting sun is not only sentimental, but also aesthetic.
196. New Teaching Course Reform impel the development, research and application of the sentimental Experiencing Instruction.
197. Her attitude at this sentimental crisis seemed to him unnaturally passive.
198. I can never understand why people become dewy-eyed and sentimental about the past.
199. Many of the things are of great sentimental value and it is going to be a wrench parting with them.
200. Or was the less sentimental US view of postmen more accurate – that they are less likely to help their colleagues than to kill them?
201. Baby oil or baby wipes can be the new parent's dream as well, since they'll surely be running through plenty of both, so don't be afraid to include the practical as well as the sentimental.
202. When they touch upon emotion they grow sentimental, when they reason they are childish.
203. Of, consisting of, or relating to the performance of sentimental songs in four-part harmony.
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