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infatuated



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A serious condition, he says, "allows someone to emerge out of the pack of people who are infatuated with this celebrity".

From BBC

Plot and dialogue are plentiful in “A Little Night Music,” but the story is firmly under musical control — one of the reasons that opera houses have grown infatuated with this glamorous Broadway hybrid.

From Los Angeles Times

When she was 12, Connie read “A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens and became infatuated with books, spending hours at the Boston Public Library.

From Washington Post

He achieved only enough proficiency to carry out low-level interrogations, but he became infatuated with Russian literature.

From New York Times

But Trump yearns to believe that his followers are so infatuated with him personally that they'll be willing to give up their own lives and freedom just to keep him out of jail.

From Salon