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besotted

[bih-sot-id] / bɪˈsɒt ɪd /


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This is a thronged, esoteric, besottedly allusive novel, one of the most niche things I have ever reviewed.

From The Wall Street Journal

The acumen was occasioned by the war in Ukraine, a crucible for conservative leaders besotted with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s macho charms and embrace of ostensibly traditional values.

From Washington Post

“As any member of the Royal Family could have predicted, press attention immediately switched from the tour to his besotted son and the new girlfriend,” Jobson writes.

From Seattle Times

As you might've already guessed, I am one of those dreaded early risers besotted by hunger within minutes of waking up, unless I'm hungover or otherwise unwell.

From Salon

But when the besotted Preston discovers Jules' plan to out him with a sex tape, he flips into an uncontrollable rage, rapidly drawing the film to a tragic climax.

From Reuters