Maudlinly

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Doesn't go well with "Dean," though -- maudlinly, I love "Liza Jane," as in the song. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Relieved to have a face-saving excuse for abandoning the tiresome chase and more than a little foxed, he confessed aloud that Lust had blinded him to Consequences, went on to recite some sentimental poetry, and was soon admitting maudlinly that Basil was the very best of fellows, the very best indeed. ❋ Chase, Loretta (1988)

Greyson grew mellow after a time -- at peace with the world; he smiled foolishly and became maudlinly familiar. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

How absurdly _naïve_, how impossibly melodramatic, how maudlinly sentimental, how improbable -- in fact, how altogether womanly she must have grown. ❋ Unknown (1928)

But with Mr. Daragh entirely convinced and more maudlinly worshipful than ever, what was the use of saying anything? ❋ Ruth Comfort Mitchell (1918)

Lilas was singing maudlinly, lying back in Jim's arms with her feet projecting through a window; the groom was laughing foolishly and pawing at his bride. ❋ Rex Ellingwood Beach (1913)

Which shows how maudlinly foolish two otherwise sane people can be; when they are lucky enough to own such a dog as Sunnybank Lad. ❋ Albert Payson Terhune (1907)

As the dog, obediently, dropped to the ground, the Master bent to examine the groaning and maudlinly weeping Rhuburger. ❋ Albert Payson Terhune (1907)

She even, and therein lay her final greatness, blinked at Reed's occasional profanity as concerned his accident, whereas the average woman would have wept maudlinly. ❋ Anna Chapin Ray (1905)

They laugh; they dance; they embrace one another; they set to partners and waltz clumsily; they shake hands repeatedly and maudlinly. ❋ George Bernard Shaw (1903)

The men of the _National Observer_ and the _Pall Mall_ were such keen fighters that they could not be kind or sentimental -- and they grew maudlinly sentimental over Steevens's engagement -- without a fight for it. ❋ Elizabeth Robins Pennell (1895)

To us, personally, he was maudlinly affectionate and respectful. ❋ Frederick Starr (1895)

He is inclined rather to take a maudlinly affectionate and friendly view of things and people; to be very simply, almost childishly, pleased with the last new idea. ❋ Unknown (1891)

Stubley was violently argumentative, Fox was maudlinly sentimental, and Bryce was in an exalted state of heroic resolve. ❋ Unknown (1859)

More specifically, I become okay with that when I stopped feeling maudlinly nostalgic for the times when my life did not follow this frenetic pace and I realized that whether I pout about it or not, someone still has to fold the laundry. ❋ DaniGirl (2010)

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