Sappy Sentence Examples
It's really a wonderful song, even if it is a little sappy.
It 's really a wonderful song, even if it is a little sappy.
Heaps of love, sweetheart, I feel awfully sappy to-day - it makes a big lump come in my throat.
I suppose Flossie and Bill will have come back by now, feeling very sappy.
On " Separate Lives, " they turned a sappy song into a showcase for their astonishing vocal prowess.
There 's been some really sappy, cliched stuff I 've had to reject.
Oh, and it 's probably very sappy in places, too.
Oh, and it's probably very sappy in places, too.
High nitrogen results in sappy growth beloved of aphids.
Tips Composting works best with a good mix of dry, tough materials with wet, sappy materials.
AdvertisementWhile the film does keep adults and kids relatively entertained, it also drifts into both lame slapstick and sappy sentimentality.
Michael 's family makes the Walton 's seem dysfunctional, it is so sappy.
Valentine's Day poems are a great excuse to pamper your love with emotional declarations (no matter how sappy they might seem on other days) so take advantage of it.
Michael's family makes the Walton's seem dysfunctional, it is so sappy.
Greeting cards can be slick and witty or sweet and sappy, and you may only excel at writing one particular type of card.
AdvertisementWould your significant other rather read a sappy love poem or a simply stated declaration of your devotion?
Start by removing any sappy, thick residue left on the skin.
The old oak, quite transfigured, spreading out a canopy of sappy dark-green foliage, stood rapt and slightly trembling in the rays of the evening sun.
Before winter I built a chimney, and shingled the sides of my house, which were already impervious to rain, with imperfect and sappy shingles made of the first slice of the log, whose edges I was obliged to straighten with a plane.
Somewhere a storm was gathering, but only a small cloud had scattered some raindrops lightly, sprinkling the road and the sappy leaves.
AdvertisementAs it flows it takes the forms of sappy leaves or vines, making heaps of pulpy sprays a foot or more in depth, and resembling, as you look down on them, the laciniated, lobed, and imbricated thalluses of some lichens; or you are reminded of coral, of leopard's paws or birds' feet, of brains or lungs or bowels, and excrements of all kinds.