Mawkish
mawkish:
[ˈmôkiSH]
ADJECTIVE,
sentimental in a feeble or sickly way.
Context: Our national press is a joke. Vain, languid, excitable, morbid, duplicitous, cheap, insular, mawkish, and possessed of a chronic self-obsession that would make, Dorian Gray blush, ....
Source: National review; Feb. 11, 2019; p 29; Bad, Press by Charles C. W. Cooke.
Context: Our national press is a joke. Vain, languid, excitable, morbid, duplicitous, cheap, insular, mawkish, and possessed of a chronic self-obsession that would make, Dorian Gray blush, ....
Source: National review; Feb. 11, 2019; p 29; Bad, Press by Charles C. W. Cooke.
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