Use of maudlin in Sentences. 25 Examples

The examples include maudlin at the start of sentence, maudlin at the end of sentence and maudlin in the middle of sentence

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maudlin at the end of sentence


  1. Nearing Birmingham, Crilly grows maudlin.
  2. No plea for contributions was too maudlin.
  3. I do not mean to appear fatalistic, self-pitying, cynical, or maudlin....
  4. The same crew of sorry drunks, getting riotous, getting miserable, getting maudlin.

maudlin in the middle of sentence


  1. Drunk and maudlin half the time.
  2. He gets very maudlin after a few drinks.
  3. Jimmy turned maudlin after three drinks.
  4. He gets very maudlin when he's in his cups.
  5. His maudlin drunkenness was not helping matters.
  6. He always becomes maudlin after he's had a few drinks.
  7. And he does this without being maudlin or self-pitying.
  8. She stopped watching maudlin movies and eating greasy ribs.
  9. He grew maudlin, could hardly see the cards or sit upright.
  10. Sir Ralph was becoming maudlin after his third glass of claret.
  11. Then she drinks too much and gets maudlin about this ex-boyfriend.
  12. We saw a maudlin movie about an orphan who lost his parents in the war.
  13. The company were in that maudlin mood when a little wit goes a great way.
  14. I am sure that the maudlin singing was top notch, but this is not my point.
  15. When scorned, they are very hurt and may overreact in an almost maudlin way.
  16. I became maudlin, drinking more rich claret than my chaplain would like to imagine.
  17. Perhaps you would like to help; please do not feel maudlin or offer a vicarious prayer.
  18. The anger had turned to resentment, and now the resentment was replaced by maudlin self-pity.
  19. There are the quiet, maudlin times: injured parties, slighted lovers, Chet Baker playing to serenade them.
  20. His mood was an explosive mixture of maudlin self-pity and forced gaiety, the latter predominating as he got drunker.
  21. You could roll your eyes at her maudlin excesses and her spiritual imperiousness, but you couldn't deny her clout, or her courage.

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