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love-in

[ luhv-in ]

noun

  1. a usually organized public gathering of people, held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies.


love-in

noun

  1. a gathering at which people express feelings of love, friendship, or physical attraction towards each other
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of love-in1

1965–70, Americanism; love, -in 3
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Back to the tour, our mutually devoted dog love-in is a perfect segue into talking about “Woof!†and how the tour is going.

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Given their complicated feelings about him, it's a love-in or a pile-on balanced on a knife edge.

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Plenty might have expected a Liverpool love-in from Jamie Carragher after his beloved Reds' dramatic Carabao Cup final triumph over Chelsea.

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There have been cynical reflections on what some have regarded as an over-blown Postecoglou love-in since his arrival at Spurs from Celtic, but what is beyond question is that he has shifted the entire mood of this football club.

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Burden needed a photographer; he saw Diltz in the park at a love-in, taking pictures of hippies.

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