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love - use in sentences
Converse of object
- forbid: His final poem is about forbidden love but he is too ill to write it down.
Object
- husband: Dearly loved husband of Dorothy, much loved father of Clifford, father-in-law of Jane, dearest grandfather of Martin and Samantha.
Preposition: at
- sight: Q: Do you believe in love at first sight?
Adjective modifier
- unconditional: Such people eventually succeed, sometimes through persistence, but often through the unconditional love and support of others.
- true: Vengeance or the path of true love - which will Lydia choose?
- everlasting: He was, he said " inspired by the everlasting love that Roy shared with Dale Evans.
- undying: They were safe in the undying love of Christ.
- steadfast: Have mercy on me, O God, according to thy steadfast love; according to thy abundant mercy blot out my transgressions.
- lost: Lady Carteret died during childbirth in 1736 and supposedly haunts the corridors looking for her lost love.
Modifies a noun
- affair: Meets Vita Sackville-West with whom she has a brief love affair.
- song: Through the years, the love song has been the most enduring and endearing pop music art form.
- story: This second series is a love story - the sexuality of the players is inconsequential.
- poem: You may want to add in some speech games or a love poem which you will find in our Love Poems and Readings section.
- potion: Link Love spells, free love spells, love charms, love potions, free magic.. .
Noun used with modifier
- toddlers': The Loopy Links Garden and Loopy Links Zoo support toddlers' love of linking and feature boldly colored and patterned loops with magnetic snap closures.
- I: Hit " Walking in the Rain With the One I Love " .
Infinitive complement
- hear: We love to hear your feedback - let us know your views.
- hate: Funnily enough Wolstenholme was on my short list for the five characters we most love to hate.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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