Sentences with phrase «quite gung»

The Google family is quite gung - ho about upending the recording industry.
Germany is essentially pacifist now, but the US is quite gung - ho about military interventions.

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He told the BBC: «Certainly when we were in government, Theresa May was quite clear she was unhappy about the rather gung - ho approach to Chinese investment that we had and that George Osborne, in particular, was promoting, and, as I recall, raised objections to Hinkley at that time.
Johnston has mentioned the USO show is his favorite part of the movie, and it's not hard to see why — it's hilarious (though quite pointedly never at the expense of Cap) and is a gleeful throwback to the gung - ho American propaganda of the era.
While the guys certainly are gung - ho and throws themselves wholeheartedly into the concert, they quite evidently are considerably older and quite frankly no longer have either the same stamina or vocal range to deliver as phenomenal a show as they once could.
Timlin brings the right amount of plucky stubbornness to her role, even if it's unlikely that a witness - victim would be quite so gung - ho about doing her own police work.
If you aren't quite as gung - ho about hauling your house around behind you, the F - 250 is still good for 12,500 lbs of trailer weight.
My mom and her friends were totally gung ho about it for quite awhile, and I read it and used it (not enough!)
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