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gusto

[guhs-toh] / ˈgʌs toʊ /


Example Sentences

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Children played hard and worked hard—often helping to produce and prepare the foods their families ate—and came to the table with gusto.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Watkins listened to them in his car as a young cellist in England, remembering that they were performed with so much gusto he always ended up speeding while the CDs played.

From The Wall Street Journal

Only 39, he took up the role with gusto, launching into an anti-crime drive that proved popular with the electorate but not enough to keep his head off the chopping block.

From Barron's

Victory over New Zealand was the centrepiece of England's autumn, but the subsequent sacking of Scott Robertson suggested that the All Blacks were not taking up tools with their usual gusto.

From BBC

Nash blows on the flute with gusto, producing an earsplitting screech.

From Literature