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Filter by Meaning The pizza tasted bland until I sprinkled some gusto on top.
He tackled the project with gusto, putting in extra hours to ensure its success.
The wine connoisseur savored the wine, appreciating its gusto and complexity.
The children laughed and played gusto in the park.
The team celebrated their victory with gusto, cheering and hugging each other in pure joy.
The actor delivered his lines with gusto, capturing the essence of the character.
He devoured the novel with great gusto, finishing it in just two days.
He tackled the difficult math problem with gusto, determined to solve it.
The band played their music with a lively gusto.
The new ice cream parlor offers a wide variety of flavors to satisfy everyone's gusto.
The children played on the playground with great gusto.
The team celebrated their victory gusto on the football field.
The fragrance had a delightful gusto that filled the room.
The secret ingredient in the recipe was a spoonful of gusto.
The chef prepared the dish with great gusto, infusing it with bold flavors.
The secret ingredient in the recipe was a pinch of gusto, giving it a delightful twist.
The writer's novel was filled with vivid descriptions, bringing the characters to life with gusto.
They played soccer with gusto, showing great energy and enthusiasm on the field.
The team celebrated their victory with gusto, cheering and high-fiving each other.
The spicy salsa added a burst of gusto to the tacos.
Mark watches movies with gusto, often immersing himself completely in the storyline.
She tackled her new project with gusto, eager to learn and succeed.
She approached the dance routine with enthusiasm and gusto.
They cheered with gusto as their team scored the winning goal.
The curry had a delightful gusto that lingered on the palate.
The volunteers cleaned the park with gusto, working diligently to make it beautiful.
He devoured the book with gusto, unable to put it down.
The musician played the piano with passion and gusto, mesmerizing the audience.
The hiker climbed the mountain with gusto, enjoying the breathtaking views along the way.
The chef seasoned the dish with a pinch of gusto.
The grilled vegetables were seasoned with gusto, making them a delicious side dish.
The chocolate cake had a rich and decadent gusto.
The audience applauded with gusto at the end of the captivating play.
The football fans cheered with gusto as their team scored a goal.
He played the guitar gusto at the rock concert.
The curry was bursting with gusto, a perfect balance of heat and flavors.
The children painted with gusto, covering the canvas with vibrant colors.
The journalist wrote the article with gusto, capturing the essence of the story.
She tackled the project gusto, completing it ahead of schedule.
The students participated in the debate competition with gusto, presenting their arguments confidently.
They tackled the project with gusto, determined to succeed.
The chef added spices to the dish to enhance its gusto.
She approached the challenge with gusto, tackling it head-on and determined to succeed.
I love the gusto of freshly brewed coffee in the morning.
He prefers coffee with a strong and bold gusto in the morning.
She dived into the pool with gusto, enjoying the refreshing water.
She savored the gusto of freshly brewed coffee in the morning.
The artist painted with gusto, passionately expressing her emotions on the canvas.
The dark chocolate had a rich and gusto taste.
The singer performed with great gusto, captivating the audience.
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