On the way back to the airport, I enthuse about my interview with Paul McCarthy.
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These musicians are quick to enthuse over favourite concert moments of last year.
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Organisers will seek to enthuse and inform 40,000 volunteers in four sessions.
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They don't understand them and they don't know how to enthuse or inspire them.
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Not a man to stand on his dignity, but one to join in, celebrate and enthuse.
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If he cannot enthuse Republicans, is he going to fare any better with independents?
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He returned home more confident and open-minded, better equipped to enthuse others.
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It has taken Macy a long time to find a role he can enthuse about like this.
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Steele says she is startled when fans come up to her to enthuse about her old movies.
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Cause to feel enthusiasm
Enthusiasm originally meant or possession by a divine afflatus or by the presence of a god. Johnson's Dictionary, the first comprehensive dictionary of the English language, defines enthusiasm as "a vain belief of private revelation; a vain confidence of divine favour or communication. ...
(Enthused) Dude Ranch is the second studio album by the American pop punk band Blink-182. It was the only Blink-182 album produced by Mark Trombino, and was released on June 17, 1997 through Cargo Music. MCA Records signed the band in 1998 to handle increased distribution for the album. ...
(enthused) Use enthusiastic: The grammarian was enthusiastic when he praised me for never using enthused.