Sentence example with the word 'infatuate'

infatuate

addict, befool, carry away, dotty, endear, fan, grip, inflame with love, obsess, spell, vamp

Definition v. arouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way

Last update: November 2, 2015


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He waved the prince coldly back, saying, in a voice which trembled with pain and reproach: "Let my hand go, you infatuated boy."   [verb]

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She tore her dress and her hair, called Cambyses a monster, and every one who could possibly believe in the guilt of such people, infatuated or insane.   [verb]

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BLOOM: (Infatuated) Empress.   [verb]

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"You are infatuated."   [verb]

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I shuddered to hear the infatuated assertion.   [verb]

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He got infatuated, as I meant, and when it was time I made a bargain.   [Please select]

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"Whom the gods destroy they first infatuate--with an opera singer."   [Please select]

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There was considerable talk, because it was known Jud had been infatuated with the woman.   [Please select]

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One fiction, however, he persisted in; he had not been infatuated with Beverly.   [Please select]

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"My foster-sister had gone on the stage, and Clark was infatuated with her."   [Please select]

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Rockwell seems to be infatuated with that boy," he muttered to himself."   [Please select]

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