Definitionadj. regarded with deep or rapturous love
Last update: July 9, 2015
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He idolised the "good old times," and quite pleasantly scorned the present. [Please select]
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Thus spoke the Governor in tones that were unusually petulant for one who idolised his child. [Please select]
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If Rose loved the young coastguardsman before, she absolutely idolised him now. [Please select]
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Victoria idolised him; but it was understanding that he craved for, not idolatry; and how much did Victoria, filled to the brim though she was with him, understand him. [Please select]
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She idolised and would have spoiled him, had that been possible; but the child was of a naturally sweet disposition, and would not spoil. [Please select]
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