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amative

ADJECTIVE
  1. inclined toward or displaying love
    feeling amorous

How To Use amative In A Sentence

  • The commode, bathroom, place that combs the water assemble collect such as the stage is like the word of too dirty chaos, shade gas is very heavy, can let amative carry become poor.
  • Forty-second Street had been a sort of Hell's Gate, a place for the grotesquely amative intermingling of species. Gone for Good
  • The main exhibition of amative mentality of undergraduate are affectional need, simulate mentality and the change of value concept.
  • National classics trade appoint change with body appoint execute to industrial business amalgamative or annex drafts a new regulation.
  • National classics trade appoint change with body appoint execute to industrial business amalgamative or annex drafts a new regulation.
  • Firstly, in that society, "Ceremony does not descend to the common people", so free love was widespread among the folk, and many poems were about amativeness, missing each other, sweat date etc.
  • The world shows that while women have more philoprogenitiveness, men have more amativeness; otherwise the latter would not propose and would nurse the doll and baby. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Years ago I skimmed a book on the cultural history of the people of Quebec, and the author went to great lengths to emphasize the amalgamative power of the French Catholic identity in Boing Boing
  • I fully expected that we would be even later, for the pro cess of fastening buttons has the effect of arousing Emerson's amative instincts. The Curse of the Pharaohs
  • However, the patient had desquamative interstitial pneumonitis and superimposed bronchopneumonia, not pulmonary embolism.
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