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heartthrob

[ UK /hˈɑːtθɹɒb/ ]
[ US /ˈhɑɹtˌθɹɑb/ ]
NOUN
  1. an object of infatuation

How To Use heartthrob In A Sentence

  • And Boq was flushed with desire to see his heartthrob again. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • Meanwhile, the heartthrob of this film admits he is less than perfect - one of his problems being he is a real scatterbrain.
  • Also appearing is Jeremy London, the '90s teen heartthrob with a bad accent mimicking the guests of Jerry Springer.
  • If only the dealership made our name plates big enough to carry some biographical information—Tommy (War Hero), Mickey (University Law Graduate), Jackson (Budding Rap Artist), Lawrence (Bass Player in Mildly Successful mid-1980s Pop Band), Frankie (Loving Father to Two Sons), Tony (High School Heartthrob), Sam (Master Chef)—selling cars might have been a little bit easier. California Dreaming
  • Her current heartthrob is superstar Shah Rukh Khan and she nurtures an ambition to meet up with King Khan.
  • For a while after that he lost his desire to act and it was Kenneth Branagh who lured him back by persuading him to take a minor role in his Henry V. As an adult he appeared in the musicals Newsies and Swing Kids and found himself labelled a heartthrob through his appearance in Little Women. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Taylor Powell, a Hollywood heartthrob legendary for his good looks, decides to become anonymous after surviving a plane crash.
  • More than one high school girl has been dismayed to learn that the one boy she personally, idiosyncratically found "cute" is a general heartthrob. A Quiet Genius
  • Artists at the renowned wax archive are in the final stages of a waxwork crafted in the likeness of the English heartthrob. Robert Pattinson Wax Figure
  • He's got stage sense, musicality, and sense of humor - but he's no teener heartthrob. 'American Idol' 2011 rolls on through Hollywood Week
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