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Only don't wax sentimental over their hospitality, just thinking of it gives me indigestion.
You hope he isn't going to wax sentimental.
I still wax sentimental over the green felt cloth left me by my much-missed poker friend Seymour.
Still, waxing sentimental about the characters' past is an effective way of deflecting notice from the fact that there's not much going on their present.
For bad taste it's hard to beat the statesmen Clinton and Dole waxing sentimental over family values.
He would then wax sentimental.
The aesthetic and mechanical beauty of the system - 95 percent of which is gravity-fed - causes some officials to wax sentimental.
Some stories wax sentimental.
She did not wax sentimental about the triumphs of Teach for America corps members or quote aphorisms from famous educators.
This prompts the narrator (John Sialiano) to wax sentimental about unconditional love.
But where others wax sentimental or political over the Depression, Faye records it with Orwellian stringency.
Bob's ghoulish monologue waxed sentimental.
She began waxing sentimental to us about the hats at the Central Park Conservancy luncheon, when suddenly a photographer interrupted her.
On Wednesday, Jane Stack was there to buy, not wax sentimental over relics of Camelot.
Neville had waxed sentimental, as was often his way when in his cups, and been effusive in his praises.
Last week Mr. Williams himself showed up to wax sentimental and sing his love song to a frog, "Rainbow Connection."
And the new American coach, April Heinrichs, will not exactly wax sentimental at not presiding over a rematch.
Mr. Eastwood, who rarely waxes sentimental onscreen, remained in character while discussing the papers and materials he'll be sending to Wesleyan.
RANCHERS do not wax sentimental about the birds - not publicly, anyway.
While she waxes sentimental about her life with Maillol, Miss Vierny never romanticizes the basis for the sculptor's devotion.
TOMMY WADE has more reason than most people to wax sentimental when the leaves fall and the college football season winds down.
They ate jambalaya (protection against the Humping Beast), drank yet more champagne, and waxed sentimental over Alobar, lamenting his proposed departure.
But Margot Peters is constantly pointing out May Sarton's fondness for cliche, her flatness, her tendency to wax sentimental.
Madame Valenskaya was obviously distressed over Mr. Babington's state, and during the course of the evening, she waxed sentimental over her attachment to the "dear man."