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Example sentences for "enthused"

Lexicographically close words:
enthrone; enthroned; enthronement; enthroning; enthuse; enthusiasm; enthusiasms; enthusiast; enthusiastic; enthusiastical
  1. So enthused was I over this new, efficient and easy way to can not only fruits but hard vegetables, such as peas, corn and beans, that I wanted to carry the good news into the kitchen of other busy housewives and mothers.

  2. That was for the musicians to sit on," enthused Dum.

  3. The girl, who was very pretty in spite of being so tired and dishevelled, smiled a sympathetic smile when Dum enthused over Meeting Street.

  4. It looks fine," enthused Mrs. Blair, "and the ads are so well arranged and attractive.

  5. One of the best issues of the Herald I've ever seen," he enthused when he had finished looking over the paper.

  6. He too wuz enthused by the sermon--I had reconized his little treble voice shoutin' out "Amen!

  7. Well, Whitfield and Tirzah Ann come in pretty soon and she wuz all enthused with the place.

  8. Jest about this time, Whitfield Minkley, our Tirzah Ann's husband, got jest as much carried away and enthused over some other Islands, though he had more to show for his het up state of mind.

  9. But also we thrill with a common feeling at the sight of the hero holding his own, we are enthused by it, we wish to be with him; and his shining example moves us to a fellowship in courage.

  10. Hautecoeur was talking with an enthused fervor that swept him into metaphor.

  11. These visions and many others enthused Nat.

  12. Then in his dusty little room, his brain overexcited, he became enthused with one idea.

  13. The patient is enthused over the benefits derived, he makes up his mind that he is living the only correct life, and he too often becomes a food crank, trying to force his ideas upon all about him.

  14. After this they become so enthused and anxious for others to do likewise that they wear themselves and others out exhorting them to share in the new discovery.

  15. And the information which Allan was able to give, in addition to what the scoutmaster said, quite enthused both searchers after facts.

  16. But then, he knew only too well that once a scout becomes fully enthused with zeal in the pursuit of knowledge along these lines he will not only open up new pleasures daily for himself, but surprises for his friends as well.

  17. They learned to keep house and farm by keeping them, whilst she sat by and enthused and directed their efforts.

  18. She helped them over the hard places in their school work and enthused them to do better work.

  19. The artillerymen were enthused with the prospects of joining their division and getting in the midst of the big scenery.

  20. The news enthused the soldiers and thrilled them with the desire to move forward and get in on the grand finale.

  21. Men, by virtue of the expanding power in them which enthused their zeal and their play, broke through the limitations of beast language, and went on to use the sounds of the human speech instrument for ever richer communications.

  22. A number of persons assembled together, especially if they are enthused by the same sentiment or stimulated by the same interest, transmit impulses to each other with the result that all the impulses are increased in a very high ratio.

  23. The middle section of a group may be enthused by an impulse which is adapted to its ways and notions.

  24. Amongst the widest differences of opinion would be that on the question whether the social codes issue out of and are enthused by philosophy or religion.

  25. If the notions by which it is enthused are great, or holy and noble, in form and pretense, even if not really so, it may become demonic, and it may accomplish incredible things.

  26. The Greeks were enthused at one time by a national purpose to destroy Troy, at another time by a national necessity to ward off Persian conquest.

  27. Praying that some one might come and so afford her safe escape, she switched the conversation to his journey, and when that subject wore out enthused over the sunset.

  28. To set out the table she and Mrs. Leslie had ransacked their respective establishments, and she blushed when Kate Ravell enthused over the result.

  29. Firearms they also enthused over, and looked with envious eyes at the shotguns, rifles, and revolvers exhibited, evincing great delight at the six and the one pounder guns on the quarter-deck.

  30. We were everyone of us enthused by his prospects, the officers perhaps a bit envious of the stirring times ahead for him, the women fearful of the outcome with such tremendous odds in favour of the well entrenched Filipinos.

  31. There was one little game-cock, however, who enthused even the most dispassionate among us.

  32. She enthused over it, of course, and wished he might wear it even when in citizen's clothes.

  33. The South Harniss "flappers," most of them, enthused over the new bookkeeper in the lumber office.

  34. Others were captivated and enthused by her happy, hopeful spirit, and have accorded to her this beautiful tribute, "Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all.

  35. Edward was flushed with wine and enthused by the friendly comments his bold wager had drawn out.

  36. She distinctly refused to become enthused any more.

  37. Raspberries have a little advantage over strawberries with the man who is not greatly enthused over small fruit culture.

  38. They were such beautiful plums, and I obtained such beautiful prices for them, I was very much enthused over growing plums.

  39. Once an enthused visitor picked on me to ask what I thought of working under the Partnership Plan.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enthused" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    delirious; enthusiastic; glowing; infatuated