23 examples of enthused in sentences

They learned to keep house and farm by keeping them, whilst she sat by and enthused and directed their efforts.

She helped them over the hard places in their school work and enthused them to do better work.

The speakers and writers on whom you may rely will not say "to burglarize," "to suspicion," "to enthuse," "plenty rich," "real tired," "considerable discouraged," "a combine," or "humans."

Solon must not, he confided to me, say "enthuse" nor "we opine" nor "disremember."

Our folks were all enthused over her.

It enraptures the artist and enthuses even ordinarily prosy folks.

Why can't we change a lot of things now that we are here?" Langdon became so enthused that he paced up and down the room as he spoke.

The helter skelter retreat of Reno's men enthused the Indians to such an extent that, flushed with excitement and this early success, they were reckless in their charge upon Custer's command, and with the slight number of Indians thus fully enthused, that small command was but a slight check to their sweeping impetuosity.

The helter skelter retreat of Reno's men enthused the Indians to such an extent that, flushed with excitement and this early success, they were reckless in their charge upon Custer's command, and with the slight number of Indians thus fully enthused, that small command was but a slight check to their sweeping impetuosity.

You may hear its like from the moneyed host at his dinner table in New York or as he shows you over the acres of his country estate, enthusing with a personal narrative of conquest which is to him unique.

"Why be on the Avenue and not buy?" he queried, enthusing with a new idea.

"Some parrot!" enthused Julien.

It is this talent that has enthused many correspondents to remain in journalism for many years, even though in most cases, monetary benefits have been too meagre to justify their interest.

" "Beth, you're looking really right," Mrs. Wordling enthused.

"I could live a week on pickles and lettuce-leaves, to stay at sea in such weather!" "Astonishingly fine sailor is Miss Mallory," the Spaniard enthused.

I felt a new inspiration in life and was enthused with new ideas of individual rights and the basic principles of government, for the anti-slavery platform was the best school the American people ever had on which to learn republican principles and ethics.

You've got us all enthused.

That was why he felt that, among the vulgar herd of melomaniacs enthusing each Sunday on benches, scarcely any knew the score that was being massacred, when the ushers consented to be silent and permit the orchestra to be heard.

It was hard work enthusing over "Hancock and Hooray" after "Tilden and Reform;" the latter cry had substance, the former was just fustian.

I didn't wonder that Blandina wuz enthused, it is enough to enthuse anybody that never has hearn it, she said she laid out to go every day three or four times a day and stay jest as long as she could.

I didn't wonder that Blandina wuz enthused, it is enough to enthuse anybody that never has hearn it, she said she laid out to go every day three or four times a day and stay jest as long as she could.

The Commandant justified his permission to let me remain by eulogising the noble work upon which I was engaged, but though the Staff Officer's objections were hushed, he did not enthuse over my coming.

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23 examples of  enthused  in sentences