0 used to describe something that is extremely emotional in an embarrassing way:
If we win we go away sappy; if we lose, we know in our hearts that we shall win next year.
I am sappy to have the chance to comment on what has been said.
And it does so with verve and heart, without sappy sentimentality.
It's far from sappy, though, the rich and resonant picking intimating some underlying restlessness, like peaceful open fields after a storm.
Perhaps the writers made this one super-sincere to counteract the inherent cynicism behind its origins, but the show just seems sappy and lame.
I did nt want my main character to be sappy and sickeningly sweet.
She tries in vain to pass off tired observations as radical aperus, subjective musings as generational truths, sappy suggestions as useful ideas.
The song received negative response from critics, with some calling it sappy and unnecessary.