Thesaurus / amorous
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We find out just how amorous their romance could be—and how capable they were of hurting each other.
THE 5 BEST NEW TV SHOWS OUR CRITIC WATCHED IN JULY 2022JUDY BERMANJULY 29, 2022TIMEThey include “gross indecency,” which is defined as “the public show of amorous relations between or among persons of the same sex.”
DRAFT OF DRACONIAN ANTI-LGBTQ BILL IN GHANA LEAKEDPRINCE CHINGARANDEJULY 28, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEAlex Alonso, SHRM’s chief knowledge officer, isn’t surprised that amorous relationships have flourished within remote teams.
HAVING AN OFFICE CRUSH CAN MAKE YOU HAPPIER AND MORE PRODUCTIVEANNE QUITOFEBRUARY 12, 2021QUARTZIn just a few hours on Friday night, the race was upended — Tillis revealed a coronavirus diagnosis that would keep him isolated for days, and Cunningham admitted to sending amorous text messages to a California political strategist.
THE TRAILER: THE SEVEN POLITICAL STATES OF TEXASDAVID WEIGELOCTOBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe chambermaid is otherwise engaged, for an amorous spark is seen to be kissing her in the open doorway.
THE PORTSMOUTH ROAD AND ITS TRIBUTARIESCHARLES G. HARPERThe princess was in the family conclave which met to consider an amorous escapade of the Duchesse Antoinette de Langeais.
REPERTORY OF THE COMEDIE HUMAINE, COMPLETE, A -- ZANATOLE CERFBERR AND JULES FRANOIS CHRISTOPHEWith all my vagaries, my uncertain emotions, I didn't want just the excitement of an affair, an amorous adventure.
THE HIDDEN PLACESBERTRAND W. SINCLAIRLike an old lover who discovers a moldy package of amorous epistles, Don Custodio arose and approached the desk.
THE REIGN OF GREEDJOSE RIZALIt sounded to him like the tender reproach of an amorous, expectant maiden, waiting eagerly for her love, too long delayed.
SIX WOMENVICTORIA CROSSHe is a real artist, and like many others of his profession takes life easy, and is of amorous propensities.
THE HISTORY OF YIDDISH LITERATURE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURYLEO WIENERWORDS RELATED TO AMOROUS
- admiring
- affectionate
- amatory
- amiable
- amorous
- anxious
- appreciative
- ardent
- attached
- attentive
- benevolent
- caring
- concerned
- considerate
- cordial
- dear
- demonstrative
- devoted
- doting
- earnest
- enamored
- erotic
- expressive
- faithful
- fervent
- fond
- friendly
- generous
- idolatrous
- impassioned
- infatuated
- kind
- liking
- loyal
- passionate
- respecting
- reverent
- reverential
- romantic
- sentimental
- solicitous
- tender
- thoughtful
- valuing
- warm
- warm-hearted
- worshipful
- zealous
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