mawkish u rečniku PONS

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But it all seems too forced, too easy, too mawkish.
www.thehindu.com
The writing is never mawkish, and the two leads are so good they almost make you forget you've seen this story a hundred times before.
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Such book reviews achieved for the novel a certain notoriety for being mawkish and nauseous, unclean, effeminate and contaminating.
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She writes the children mawkish, insincere letters from different places.
www.newyorker.com
Although the film is mawkish, this isn't to say that it would have been better if the script had been stripped of sentimentality.
www.denofgeek.com
They're not sniffy about their fan base -- and aren't bothered when people say their music is flimsy and mawkish.
www.breakingnews.ie
The characters are idealized, the love stories mawkish and clichd, the emotions meant to ground the scientific speculations in lived experience announced rather than established.
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A bit mawkish and effusive too at times, you might say.
www.independent.co.uk
They can be profoundly moving without ever becoming mawkish.
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Early in his life he wrote a fair amount of idealistic but mawkish poetry about boy martyrs and the like.
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