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Characters in “The Boosters” are sucked into the gung-ho swirl like people pulled into floodwaters.
Source: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-02-16/hollywood-sign-centennial-los-angeles
England took a gung-ho approach to the series opener against Australia, most strikingly when Ben Stokes declared just 78 overs into the first day in a bid to catch the tourists cold and snap up some late wickets.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/ashes-england-moeen-ali-australia-teams-b2364330.html
GOP lawmakers have reinitiated their hunt for border and immigration policy changes, hoping to bridge the divide between the conference’s gung-ho conservatives and more cautious centrists.
If it weren't for just two key factors, Gabi Braun, the warrior candidate, would actually be fairly admirable and somewhat sympathetic as a character, but this brash, gung-ho young soldier went too far in the eyes of fans.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/most-hated-anime-characters-ranked/
This gung-ho government says we have nothing to fear from AI.
"We should have identified at that stage about getting back into some sort of shape but we didn't and went a little bit gung-ho.
When you go for a wave, Moller explained, “your brain has to be 100% into that moment; you’re not just going to paddle gung-ho for anything.”