˜yĐÄvlog

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love-struck

or ąô´Çąšąđ¡˛őłŮ°ůłÜłŚ°ě

[ luhv struhk ]

adjective

  1. deeply in love with someone; smitten:

    "I thought true love was just a fairytale, but I have it and it's pretty amazing," said the love-struck songwriter.

    After a chance meeting on the train, a lovestruck commuter has launched a search for her Prince Charming.



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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of love-struck1

First recorded in 1650–60
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Rather, watching them interact as they whip their home into shape, they come off as adults, not so much love-struck as love-sturdy.

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Holland gives a controlled performance as Romeo, evoking the halting, hopeful awkwardness of a love-struck teenager with understatement.

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As viewers, we see Solène through Hayes' love-struck eyes.

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She followed the poised, polished “Sweetener” in 2018 with two quickly produced albums that felt more off-the-cuff and conversational: the intimate and revelatory “Thank U, Next” and the love-struck but less consistent “Positions.”

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The story riffs on a familiar setup in which beautiful love-struck outsiders can’t do right because they must do diverting wrong.

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