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Discover Ludwig"become sentimental" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when someone becomes overly emotional and affected by their feelings about something. For example, "When John saw his grandmother for the last time, he became sentimental and began to cry."
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In other hands, this could become sentimental.
"No, I don't become sentimental.
Cut off from natural patterns of life and death, they become sentimental.
Chose from stock items or commission what will become sentimental heirlooms.
"There was a danger of it being bathetic, that it would become sentimental.
He's apt to become sentimental, even emotional, when familial matters are raised.
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The pathos never became sentimental.
For example, he was once having sex with a girl in a barn loft, and she became sentimental.
I'm luckyif I can get some transparency in my paintings, but if I try to get too much of that it becomes sentimental — I really mean effeminate".
I'm luckyif I can get some transparency in my paintings, but if I try to get too much of that it becomes sentimental—I really mean effeminate".
"He became sentimental about cats in his old age," Howard Sounes, author of Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life, told the Independent.
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