In love meaning in English
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Definition
(to fall, to be) in love (with someone): (to become, to be) infatuated, enamored (with someone)
Examples
- "Thursday I don't care about you, it's Friday I'm in love."
- "Jean : Miss Susie, since the first day I saw you in your office, I have been in love with you."
- "Philip : What do you mean, she's in love with me?"
- "I thought you were in love."
- "In case last night's gymnastics left you with any doubts, I am literally head over heels in love with you!"
- "Brian : I'm in love with Bruno Delavigne."
- "You said it yourself, you cannot be in love with someone you've never met!"
- "Jean : Yes, I am in love!"
- "I think that a baby is in love!"
- "I'm not in love with you."
- "Something that says “I'm in charge of my longtime boss who I'm also in love with”."
- "Philip : But how can you be in love with someone you've never met?"
- "I'm in love with Bruno Delavigne."
- ""I'm in love with my new e-book."
- "Philip : Well if the topic isn't love, why don't you ask your boyfriend Kevin or that British dude that's in love with Bruno?"
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