Crevecoeur, still laughing at the chivalrous inamorato. From Wordnik.com. [Quentin Durward] Reference
Axyually, teh Prinsis naem wuz Buttercup, n hur inamorato wuz Westly. From Wordnik.com. [My name is not - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?] Reference
At least twice he utters words of love as he actually strangles his newfound inamorato and tries to slash an old and rekindled flame. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema] Reference
The next morning, with her new inamorato in hand, she walked into their bedroom and announced to her startled husband that they had just spent the night together. From Wordnik.com. [Grace Slick The Biography]
The alchemy which thus transmuted an abstracted astronomer into an eager lover — and, must it be said, spoilt a promising young physicist to produce a common-place inamorato — may be almost described as working its change in one short night. From Wordnik.com. [Two on a Tower] Reference
However, if a new inamorato fills her thoughts, it is idle for me to yelp. From Wordnik.com. [The Red Redmaynes] Reference
"Now Heaven nourish thy judgment, gentle youth," said Crevecoeur, still laughing at the chivalrous inamorato. From Wordnik.com. [Quentin Durward] Reference
"Heaven send," I added to myself, "that the real inamorato keeps his bungling foot out of this till I get clear!". From Wordnik.com. [Wandering Heath] Reference
Furnish, who has been with his high-maintenance inamorato for 17 patient years, may or may not be the father - ditto Sir Elton himself. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph] Reference
I had passed many days without seeing you: I was living outside of the hotel in the doctor's house in order not to encounter my inamorato. From Wordnik.com. [Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel] Reference
This made no difference in the eyes of her inamorato, who is as rich as he is generous, and who saw with the eyes of a youth 'Of Age to-morrow.'. From Wordnik.com. [Tales and Novels — Volume 10] Reference
She wakes up with morning wood and stays hard all day long, unlike her inconstant inamorato: Open on shots of the city, intercut with Blair and Chuck in the limo. From Wordnik.com. [Television Without Pity] Reference
Pivet was not able to speak; he trembled, and, like a true inamorato, ran to her, clapt one knee to the ground, and ventured, though with great diffidence, to take one of her hands. From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph] Reference
The alchemy which thus transmuted an abstracted astronomer into an eager lover -- and, must it be said, spoilt a promising young physicist to produce a common-place inamorato -- may be almost described as working its change in one short night. From Wordnik.com. [Two on a Tower] Reference
It was, naturally, quite out of his power to divine the singular, sentimental revival in Fitzpiers's heart; the fineness of tissue which could take a deep, emotional -- almost also an artistic -- pleasure in being the yearning inamorato of a woman he once had deserted, would have seemed an absurdity to the young sawyer. From Wordnik.com. [The Woodlanders] Reference
Strip poker with your inamorato would come up, and here it is -- London's. From Wordnik.com. [HotelChatter -] Reference
“Do let’s have him, when you begin to see a few people; and his whatdyecallem — his inamorato — eh, Miss Sharp; that’s what you call it — comes. From Wordnik.com. [Vanity Fair] Reference
It was, naturally, quite out of his power to divine the singular, sentimental revival in Fitzpiers’s heart; the fineness of tissue which could take a deep, emotional — almost also an artistic — pleasure in being the yearning inamorato of. From Wordnik.com. [The Woodlanders] Reference
"Do let's have him, when you begin to see a few people; and his whatdyecallem -- his inamorato -- eh, Miss Sharp; that's what you call it -- comes. From Wordnik.com. [Vanity Fair] Reference
We sincerely lament the desertion of the amiable Mrs. R — —, and sympathize in the feelings of the injured husband, who has, to the great injury of his business, set off in pursuit of his faithless spouse and her inamorato, who will most possibly —”. From Wordnik.com. [The Child of Mystery] Reference
That gentleman, if incapable of the weakness of love, was not insensible to the irritation of pride, which stimulated him on this occasion to personate the warm inamorato, rather than give the stranger an opportunity of conciliating the lady’s favour, which, without soliciting, he thought he had a right to monopolize himself. From Wordnik.com. [Ashton Priory] Reference
Some despairing inamorato: Indeed?. From Wordnik.com. [The history of Lady Julia Mandeville] Reference
Her inamorato!. From Wordnik.com. [Anna St. Ives] Reference
‘inamorato’, ‘influenza’, ‘lava’, ‘malaria’, ‘manifesto’, ‘masquerade’. From Wordnik.com. [English Past and Present] Reference
Remembering, moreover, the herculean frame of the inamorato, he calculated on an awful thrashing as the smallest penalty he should have to pay for deceiving him, but was, nevertheless, determined to go through the adventure with a good heart, to make deceit serve his turn as long as he might, and at the last, if necessary, to make the best fight he could. From Wordnik.com. [Handy Andy, Volume 2 — a Tale of Irish Life] Reference
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