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adore

[uh-dawr, uh-dohr] / əˈdɔr, əˈdoʊr /


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“Tropicoqueta” is an adoring, comprehensive sweep through the generations of Latin music that made her.

From Los Angeles Times

And for reasons I still can’t fully articulate, I adored him.

From Salon

“He’s a big puppy — how can you not adore a puppy?” said Toni Collette, his co-star in the Showtime series “The United States of Tara.”

From New York Times

Fresh off becoming the first former president to face criminal charges levied by the government he once oversaw, Trump’s motorcade moved through a crowd of hundreds of mostly adoring fans.

From Seattle Times

Mirren tells me she’s a “fantastic” navigator — “my husband will attest to this” — but she absolutely adores a device that will affirm her sense of direction.

From Los Angeles Times