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  • 61gusto — noun neighbors remembered the slain soldier as a friendly kid who played sports with gusto Syn: enthusiasm, relish, appetite, enjoyment, delight, glee, pleasure, satisfaction, appreciation, liking; zest, zeal, fervor, verve, keenness, avidity Ant …

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  • 62gusto — UK [ˈɡʌstəʊ] / US [ˈɡʌstoʊ] noun with gusto …

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  • 63gusto — [ˈgʌstəʊ] noun with gusto with a lot of enthusiasm[/ex] …

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  • 64gusto — /ˈgʌstoʊ / (say gustoh) noun 1. keen relish or hearty enjoyment, as in eating, drinking, or in action or speech generally: to tell a story with gusto. 2. individual taste or liking. {Italian, from Latin gustus taste, relish} …

  • 65gusto — noun (plural gustoes) Etymology: Italian, from Latin gustus, past participle Date: 1620 1. a. an individual or special taste < different gustoes > b. enthusiastic and vigorous enjoyment or appreciation c. vitality marked by an abundance of vigor&#8230; …

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  • 66Gusto de la alabanza, a todos alcanza, (El) — Dice que, aunque mal reputados, a todo el mundo agradan la lisonja y el halago. Así, el antipapa Juan XXIII solía decir a sus áulicos: «Me aduláis, pero me gusta.» …

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  • 67GUSTO — Global Use Of Strategies To Open (Business » International Business) …

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  • 68GUSTO — Globus Ubiquitous Supercomputing Testbed Organization …

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  • 69GUSTO-I — Global Utilization of Streptokinase and Tissue Plasminogen Activator for Occluded Coronary Arteries …

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  • 70GUSTO-IIa — Global Use of Strategies to Open Occluded Arteries [trial] …

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