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loved-up
adjective
- slang.experiencing feelings of love, through or as if through taking a drug, esp the drug ecstasy
Example Sentences
Loved-up pairs wanting to show their romance is still sizzling can come from anywhere, as long as they have been married for a year and a day and can prove they have "not wished themselves unmarried" for that period, in an attempt to win a flitch - a side of bacon.
Winstead plays the Count's love interest Anna Urbanova and the role reflected the pair's loved-up mood.
But her dad, Brychan, didn't like the look of this northern boy and wouldn't let the loved-up pair get married.
The album’s loved-up themes create a double fantasy, a “craving,” she said, for euphoria rather than memoirist reportage.
Alice Evans is opening up about her divorce struggles after spotting a loved-up photo of her estranged husband, Ioan Gruffudd, with his new girlfriend on social media.
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