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lovebird

[luhv-burd] / ˈlʌvˌbɜrd /


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Some had a decorative folded border or verses on the folds; cutwork resembling lace; or watercolor decorations of pierced hearts, lovebirds and flowers.

From Seattle Times

It's also takes pains to appeal to lovebirds and solo acts by spoofing the trappings of Valentine's Day without bleeding the romance of out them.

From Salon

Despite his devotion to Halloween themes, Alcaraz’s most popular video debuted not in October but just in time for a holiday associated with chocolate-obsessed lovebirds.

From Washington Post

The alleged lovebirds have yet to go Instagram official, but multiple people interpreted the Knicks-game appearance as a “hard launch” or solid proof that they are an item.

From Los Angeles Times

You might think they are lovebirds; alas, these sentinels are not sentimental.

From Seattle Times