Infatuation Sentence Examples

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  • Other than an infatuation with Josh before she met Alex, there had been no one else.

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  • Most relationships start with infatuation.

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  • Freedom was within sight, but with fatal infatuation the slaves refused to abandon Italy.

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  • This infatuation colours all his later career.

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  • His infatuation for Kunigunde of Eisenberg caused his wife to leave him, a.nd after her death in 1270 he married Kunigunde, who had already borne him a son, Apitz or Albert.

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  • Crushes and infatuation, comes and goes….

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  • Is there a difference between love and infatuation?

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  • Your date equates chemistry with the excitement of romantic infatuation.

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  • Maybe her feelings for Alex were nothing more than temporary infatuation.

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  • Last but not least, if you think your child's interest in Scooby Doo might be short-lived, check out eBay or Craig's List for second-hand nightgowns so that you can save money indulging her until the next infatuation comes along.

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  • Perl doesn't have an infatuation with enforced privacy.

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  • Once the infatuation stage of the relationship has ended and the 'real' jealous, controlling, unhealthy, self starts showing up, each partner puts their head in the sand to what is happening.

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  • This level of connection is often referred to as infatuation.

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  • Infatuation is the beginning of love, but it is not the type of love that is deep and committed.

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  • Even more troubling was the fact that he had developed an infatuation with MB.

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  • As her confidence increases, she expresses her growing infatuation with bolder and longer steps.

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  • This seems to illustrate the general American infatuation with all things Tibetan.

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  • Insisting that it is purely sexual infatuation, specifically designed for our physical universe to perpetuate the species.

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  • Take, for example, the current church-growth infatuation with marketing the church.

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  • One classic expression of psychological projection is head-over-heels infatuation.

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  • The US public's infatuation with Daly began in 1991 when he won the USPGA title, despite starting the week as ninth reserve.

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  • In addition to Ayesha's personal tragedy, there is a poignant vignette detailing a young boy's infatuation with a mummified woman.

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  • This state is made even more perilous by Antony's infatuation with Cleopatra.

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  • At this point began the second great attachment of his life, his unfortunate infatuation for Madame Recamier, under whose influence he committed the worst blunder of his political career.

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  • From my childhood obsession with sparkly lip gloss to my grownup infatuation with gleaming eye shadows, I've always had a thing for the glittering stuff.

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  • Besides, you're probably not in love, but in "infatuation" or a "crush."

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  • Its been hard for me to tell the difference between the ones I like because of the attention they give me, the ones I like because of infatuation, and the ones I really do like.

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  • While the marriage was a shock, Kenny's infatuation with Zellweger was better known.

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  • In a public statement, a Sherman Oaks, California police captain said that the woman had "…an infatuation with Ms. Abdul."

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  • Keep a temporary infatuation with those chubby cheeks in check by spending time with friends who have young babies or by offering to babysit for neighbors.

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  • People often confuse love with infatuation because the feelings during the infatuation phase in a new relationship are so strong and intense.

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  • In my opinion, her feelings are plain infatuation and not love.

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  • In this infatuation phase, the feelings are intense for the other person.

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  • The first is that somewhere along the line of your 20 years together, you failed to notice that the relationship moved off the infatuation level of attracting and onto the 'we're just very good friends' road.

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  • This beginning stage is known as the infatuation stage of a relationship.

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  • During the infatuation stage, couples tend to overlook the behaviors of their partner that are unattractive, preferring to focus on the qualities of our love interest that are most attractive.

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  • How do you discern between infatuation and the real thing?

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  • Along with the real thing there are less permanent loves like puppy love and infatuation.

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  • When the Joker develops a maniacal infatuation with Vale, Batman is forced to protect the girl and the city.

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  • But he was influential at the December Assembly in the capital where a greater tragedy was now preparing, for Mary's infatuation for Bothwell was visible to all.

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  • Since they all expected Josh to marry Carmen, what they considered an infatuation with Lori came as a disappointment.

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  • Les Dennis, Mike McShane and Jeremy Edwards star in this hilariously brutal comedy examining our infatuation with fame... .

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  • I have had a long-time infatuation with Kenya, and more recent dalliances with Mongolia and Portugal.

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  • A lifelong infatuation always open giving classics band with.

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  • The novel seems to be based on Isabelle de Charrière's own unfortunate infatuation with an unknown man.

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  • Our newest infatuation is with this rare modernist build situated among Ebner Street, Wandsworth's Victoriana.

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  • It is profoundly affecting to contemplate this man, a mere wreck from gout, shrinking from no fatigue, no labour, and no personal sacrifices; disregarding the obstacles and difficulties thrown in his way by cardinals and temporal princes, whose fatal infatuation refused to see the peril which hung above them all; recurring time after time, with all his intellect and energy, to the realization of his scheme; and finally adopting the high-hearted resolve of placing himself at the head of the crusade.

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  • Although Mary had doubtless a short infatuation for Darnley, the union was mainly due to political motives, and in view of the characters of bride and bridegroom it is not surprising that trouble soon arose between them.

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  • But his conduct seemed dictated by absolute infatuation; he might have fought, or he might have fled to his father-in-law in France, if he judged his troops untrustworthy.

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