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love language

American  
[luhv lang-gwuhj] / ˈlʌv ˈlæŋ gwədʒ /

noun

  1. a person's way of expressing or receiving love, affection, and care.


Example Sentences

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The impossible boy’s primary love language was not in doubt.

From Literature

Sharing and offering food has always been that love language that stayed with me.

From Los Angeles Times

Penchansky says that it’s impossible to have a five-year plan in an industry that changes so quickly: “Eighteen months is our runway. Our love language is, OK, what’s next?”

From The Wall Street Journal

“I would say her love language was caring and feeding tummies, whether you’re hungry or not, it didn’t matter. It’s just her basically showing her love and it got to this point to where we’re doing more than that. We’re on a platform and a position where we’re so blessed. We can help people financially as well.”

From Los Angeles Times

“That was their love language, feeding us, the community, and anyone they could.”

From Los Angeles Times