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Definition of "eulogising" [eulogising]

  • Present participle of eulogise. (verb)

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Use "eulogising" in a sentence
  • "The BBC’s Nick Robinson is also in eulogising form: “If Gordon Brown wants a Tony Blair-style "new dawn" to usher in his premiership, John Reid's resignation is a symbolic first step - and there may well be more to come.”"
  • "With so much to be arrogant about, Guardiola chose the build-up to this last-16 tie to play the humility card, eulogising Arsenal."
  • "Why do almost none of the characters speak with a Geordie accent and why, in all the articles I've read eulogising the film, has this never been commented on?"