Empalagoso in english
Cloying
pronunciation: klɔɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: klɔɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
empalagoso = mushy ; unctuous ; oily ; fulsome ; maudlin ; mawkish ; drippy ; soppy ; gooey ; cloying ; sappy ; schmaltzy [schmalzy] ; hokey ; gooey .
Example: However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.Example: In the summer months one of the greatest treats of all is home-made mayonnaise; a thick mass of unctuous golden ointment, perfect for dipping slices of raw vegetables.Example: The most important thing you can do to prevent or resolve oily hair is to shampoo your hair daily.Example: This can give rise to ambiguity: for one person 'fulsome praise' may be no more than 'generous', while for another it may mean 'nauseating sycophancy'.Example: 'But human creatures must not help each other nor must they make any maudlin twist'.Example: If you sit down to write on New Year's Eve, you will always come up with something misty-eyed and mawkish.Example: I thought everyone who worshipped her was a bit drippy.Example: I think my guy friends thought the music video was a bit soppy but my girlfriends really liked it, not that I'm stereotyping.Example: One of the recipes I've most wanted to master over the past couple years has been a gooey sticky roll.Example: Yesterday I got an email from someone saying that some people find me annoying, cloying, and overdone, amongst other things.Example: This girl is a sappy weirdo who holds on to every heartache she comes across.Example: I like everything, and that includes the schmaltzy romantic comedies and tear-inducing romance flicks.Example: The film does not take any big risks or veer far from formula or expectations and at times it gets rather hokey and corny.Example: She's turned me into such a gooey soft-hearted person.