Definitionadj. lovable especially in a childlike or naive way
Last update: July 1, 2015
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She had the artless expressions of a human, an endearing trait that made him want to wrap his arms around her. [Please select]
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When first I saw that form endearing. [Please select]
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When first he saw that form endearing. [Please select]
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This very trait of his had rendered association with him so endearing. [Please select]
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London was still the place of the muffled roar and the endearing ugliness. [Please select]
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Sons Have spirits of higher pitch, but less inclined To sweet, endearing fondness. [Please select]
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"So dost thou," he answered, persisting in the endearing pronoun. [Please select]
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The ordinary soldier is an intensely human creature, with an "endearing blend of faults and virtues." [Please select]
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With endearing words, she kissed his brow, his hair, his hands. [Please select]
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He had heard a score of men call her by endearing names. [Please select]
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She lost no shade of any flavor of ecstatic pleasure in anything, and was to Tembarom, who knew nothing about shades and flavors, indeed a touching and endearing thing. [Please select]
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