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Recent Examples of sentimentalizeHistory is sentimentalized, making the sketchy story lines seem even more contrived.—
Charles McNulty,
Los Angeles Times,
11 June 2023 Is trading in the currency of the past a way to distance himself from a lonesome present? Raffish and boyish at the same time — or switching between either mode as a cover for the other — O’Connor’s deft, droll performance implies such possibilities without sentimentalizing them.—
Guy Lodge,
Variety,
26 May 2023 The paltry point of this is to sentimentalize the blue transformation/degradation of the West.—
Armond White,
National Review,
21 Dec. 2022 The play that has been so keen-eyed about sentimentalizing the industry starts to sentimentalize a little towards the end.—
Helen Shaw,
Vulture,
10 May 2022 See All Example Sentences for sentimentalize
Soon, the whole crew is rhapsodizing on the value of fresh air.
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Rebekah Taussig,
Time,
7 July 2026
There’s the Swede promoting the power of ranch dressing, the Italians marveling at fountain drinks with ice and free refills, the English rhapsodizing over chicken parm and just about everyone shouting out the friendliness of the businesses that served them.
On Thursday afternoon at the Revolution Training Center, Turner addressed the impending roster announcement with poise, effusing praise on the chance to represent his country on the world stage once again and defusing any sort of goalkeeper debate.
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Julian Cardillo,
Boston Herald,
22 May 2026
Afterwards, Nick Cushing, then the NYCFC head coach, effused his creative midfielder.
Who had broken a wrist on the back-yard flagstones, drooled cherry medicine down her sleeping face on the car ride back from the hospital.
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Emma Cline,
New Yorker,
9 Aug. 2026
Stuff like Caitlin Clark getting mugged with no foul being called, or Sophie Cunningham pointing at some obnoxious player, or ESPN drooling over a coach wearing a pro-trans shirt.