lover - use in sentences

Possessives

  • tiff: Basically the situation has not progressed really since March when the club had their " lover's tiff " falling out with St Modwen.
  • paradise: Newquay Beaches A sun lover's paradise, the only problem Newquay provides is choosing which of its fine eleven beaches to go to.
  • quarrel: Is Gaylord's a hotbed of table lovers ' quarrels and spats?

Preposition: of

  • countryside: The Ceiriog Valley is one of Wales's best kept secrets among walkers and lovers of the countryside.

Converse of object

  • jilt: At times God sounds like a jealous, jilted lover.
  • mature: Sitters are fully vetted, mature, responsible animal lovers.
  • delight: The guest vocalist ( male or female ) are professional performers providing cabaret entertainment that will delight all music lovers.
  • attract: From what I've read online the Red Deer also seems to attract pickled egg lovers.

Adjective modifier

  • star-crossed: I'm starting to feel like we're star-crossed lovers from opposite sides of the tracks who aren't permitted to see each other.
  • discerning: From Beck to Tom Waits, we've heard plenty of exciting new releases for discerning music lovers.
  • ardent: He gathered it into his arms an ardent lover embracing his sweetheart.
  • jealous: Stabbed in the back by a jealous lover is another Blues way to die.
  • former: Karen Page, Matt Murdock's former lover, has traded away the Man Without Fear's secret identity for a drug fix.

Noun used with modifier

  • cat: Cat lovers need not get rid of their cats.
  • seafood: Seafood lovers will be spoilt for choice in Mexico.
  • music: We have an amazing audience of music lovers around the world who are crossing genres.
  • wine: Him parker of wine lovers were the company has.
  • live-in: Soccer superstar Rio Ferdinand has been man- marking a beautiful Brazilian model behind his live-in lover 's back, ' reports The People.
  • nature: Whether you are a botanist, a nature lover, a tourist or simply our welcome visitor, we have a garden for you.

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