How To Use Infatuation In A Sentence

  • He's more of a serial songwriter whose infatuations run from classic pedal-steel weepers to fuzz-rock stomps and wild Irish reels - sometimes on a single album.
  • Surely girls also go through one sided infatuations and get rejected.
  • She realized that she felt fear as well as infatuation for this man.
  • The griffons, neglected for a long time on account of the infatuation that was and is still had for English hunting dogs, are being received again with that favor which they have never ceased to be the object of in Germany and in Italy (where they bear the name of _spinone_). Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891
  • Or perhaps that is what it is saying - because you could equally make a strong case that it highlights the stupidity of teenage infatuation. Times, Sunday Times
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  • She had always encouraged the infatuation, saying that the pair were a perfect match.
  • Shaw's infatuation with the actress is evident in his writing.
  • In "The Lollard," when Miss Carey wants to disillusionize Angela, she does not sit down and argue her out of her insane infatuation for Fred; nor does she tell Angela that Fred is a "lollard" and weakly unmask him by describing his "lollard" points. Writing for Vaudeville
  • At the time I was just beginning to outgrow my infatuation with heavy metal, heavy rock, death metal, punk and grunge, and was starting to listen further afield for slightly more diverse styles.
  • Water infatuation is implicit in the location of many henges, while the massive palisaded enclosures at West Kennet, partly visible from Silbury, straddled the Kennet.
  • W.B. Yeats connection with the house is tenuous indeed and hangs by the slender thread of his infatuation with Con and Eva.
  • But ask yourself, do you feel infatuation or love? The Sun
  • Letters to friends were full of ‘self-infatuation and rampant megalomania.’
  • If the result is a style that is overly mannered, decorous, cautious and middle-aged, then this is the price they pay for their infatuation.
  • You're wise and see the difference between love and infatuation. The Sun
  • Mr. Willard described to me a scene of incremation that he once witnessed, which was frightful for its exhibitions of fanatic frenzy and infatuation. A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians
  • Mr. Willard described to me a scene of incremation that be once witnessed which was frightful for its exhibitions of fanatic frenzy and infatuation. An Introduction to the mortuary customs of the North American Indians
  • He also has some infatuation with Tolkien, as might be guessed from the name, lives in California, and has a fondness for taunting snowbound Minnesotans with photos of blooming flowers.
  • Push the chair of broche forge face, your elephant lets person infatuation like exotic princess.
  • You'll be perceptive about relationships and see the difference between love and infatuation. The Sun
  • Questions about his infatuation with the bar owner's wife were met by a stony stare.
  • Jupiter patrols your relationships chart so you can see the difference between love and infatuation. The Sun
  • Most of what young people think is romantic love is really infatuation. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have done everything to see this as humorous, an expression of some deep insecurity, you name it, but a little while ago, I confessed to a small infatuation with someone at work.
  • Have sensible people never felt the insatiable hunger of infatuation?
  • You can think clearly, recognise the difference between love and infatuation and build a partnership of equals. The Sun
  • Then he opened the door of his treasure closet, but found therein naught of his money nor his hoards; whereupon he recovered from the intoxication of fancy and shook off his infatuation and knew that it was his wife herself who had turned the tables upon him and outwitted him with her wiles. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Several people who know Kristol describe his Palin boosterism — his very public campaign to persuade John McCain to put her on the Republican ticket — as a schoolboy-like infatuation, sparked when a Weekly Standard cruise docked in Juneau. Think Progress » Bill’s Late Father Irving Kristol: ‘My Poor Son Has Got It Wrong Again’
  • Caring for her kingdom had taught Aluvia a new kind of love that made her infatuation with Gadi foolery.
  • And he IS capable of caring for others, as shown by his infatuation with Sula and his growing affection for Terza, not to mention the fact that he keeps in touch with all of his former subordinates. Sex. Violence.
  • Some there were who came to visit, but not for the purpose of consoling her; on the contrary, it was to reproach the dying saint with what they called her absurd infatuation, which had introduced the plague into her abode, and endangered her own life, for the sake of a set of worthless wretches. The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others
  • It is easier to see the difference between love and infatuation and make the right choices. The Sun
  • He's more of a serial songwriter whose infatuations run from classic pedal-steel weepers to fuzz-rock stomps and wild Irish reels - sometimes on a single album.
  • You can think about relationships and staying the right side of the line between love and infatuation makes partners happier. The Sun
  • Although somewhat repetitious in its early moments, the dance achieved great poignancy as it depicted the infatuation of two young strangers at a dance - and the girl's death from a stray bullet.
  • You are wise about relationships and see the difference between love and infatuation. The Sun
  • The whole matt black thing was good, classic design which grew out of the Seventies infatuation with high-tech.
  • Seryna's distaste, while initially borne from Visbec's flounce and flirtatious mannerisms, had grown with an infatuation for Naoise.
  • There is that eximious infatuation with language, the sheer, lush love of the sound for the sound of it, sense be damned. Video Meliora, proboque; Deteriora sequor
  • You see the big difference between love and infatuation. The Sun
  • You can see the difference between infatuation and love, and a relationship turns into a success story. The Sun
  • She followed laggingly, looking about her with infatuation. The Judge
  • This is only a passing infatuation, not to be taken too seriously.
  • Thus I never followed any of these high school infatuations up.
  • She must steer clear of Matthew and then perhaps this ridiculous infatuation would wear off.
  • It's an interesting infatuation but I predict ultimate divorce for those two: she delicately aristocratic, he a full-bodied bruiser.
  • Fisher writes: This violent emotional disturbance that we call infatuation or attraction may begin with a small molecule called phenylethylamine, or PEA. First Comes Marriage
  • If she were to be handfasted to him-and if Mero would just exert himself to be as charming as Valyn knew he could be'she just might find that infatuation of hers not only turning from Valyn to Mero, but into something more than just infatuation. The Elvenbane
  • It isn't love, it's just a passing infatuation.
  • This volume is less obsessed with his rather absurd infatuation with the diary's editor.
  • He learnt by his mistakes by forgetting last season's infatuation with the flat backline and by not overtraining his players this time.
  • But there's more emotion in Eddie's enduring infatuation with Marion, and in Marion's coming back, than there is in all of Ruth and Harry's love story. An Interview With John Irving
  • This was very baffling to his suit; but then these slumbers were accompanied by agreeable dreams, which completely inthralled the senses of the drowsy lover, so he continued to dream on, while all Granada scoffed at his infatuation, and groaned at the treasures lavished for a song. The Alhambra
  • This is virtual infatuation not real love. The Sun
  • The subject of women held in thralldom to men by mysterious powers came to mind the other day when I read the story of Elizabeth Smart, author of the prose poem or the poetic novella By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, a perfervid retelling of her infatuation and affair with George Granville Barker, a poet who had achieved success at the age of 18. How to Hypnotize Women
  • Infatuation shone there, as unmistakable as the rain slipping from his lank hair and running down his face. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • As for his knowledge of a sexual relationship between Lewinsky and the president, Jordan first dismissed Lewinsky's infatuation as a "" bobby-soxer '' crush. Secrets And Lies
  • In Britain, we know how to nurture an ironic infatuation with signs of difference, status and style.
  • Trust your judgment to help you see the difference between infatuation and love. The Sun
  • Drinking is commonplace in our culture, so you shouldn't find it hard to camouflage the limits of your infatuation.
  • We've maintained that Intel's range of Atom chips were simply too weak to really love and adore the way a slab of silicon should be, but that's probably because of our infatuation with things like "overclocking" and "Core i7 Extremes. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • Proust memorialized his infatuation with her beauty and social grace in the character of the Duchesse de Guermantes.
  • You stay on the right side of the line between love and infatuation and build a strong relationship. The Sun
  • Even at his preparatory school, where he was known as a swot of the first water, he had displayed an unhealthy infatuation for that tongue; he loved its cold, lapidary construction; and while other boys played football or cricket, this withered little fellow used to lark about with a note-book, all by himself, torturing sensible South Wind
  • it is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation
  • An infatuation with statistics impels investigators to queer the pitch of an investigation and resort to shortcut methods to solve a crime somehow.
  • I'm a criminal, guilty of infatuation and flamboyance in the bousy face of love, love, love. Chewing Used Gum
  • The kind of coyness which she had displayed had been the very infatuation of feminine imbecility. Ayala's Angel
  • This is only a passing infatuation, not to be taken too seriously.
  • Seeing the difference between infatuation and love gets easier. The Sun
  • Shaw's infatuation with the actress is evident in his writing.
  • Summers was terrific, acknowledging that the stimulus of February 2009 was too small, that the idea of deflating our way to recovery is insane, that de-regulation had been excessive, and that much of the economics profession missed the developing crisis because its infatuation with self-correcting markets. Forbes.com: News
  • Hopefully the rightwing-o-sphere's infatuation with this dingbat will be over soon.
  • You can also see the difference between infatuation and love. The Sun
  • - We've maintained that Intel's range of Atom chips were simply too weak to really love and adore the way a slab of silicon should be, but that's probably because of our infatuation with things like "overclocking" and "Core i7 Extremes. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • The competitive infatuation with ‘signature’ skyscrapers may continue to get the publicity, but some of the best young talents are staking their claims and reputations on the ground.
  • But the steady stream of allegations about her infatuations or dalliances has certainly dimmed her reputation.
  • But it is holding well enough, a deepening companionship rather than a passing infatuation. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wonder how many of us develop a kind of addiction to a spiritual feeling, a spiritual infatuation with God, a beautiful thing, a needful thing, but a thing that is not the real point.
  • Cinema's long-dated infatuation with architecture recognizes its potential to express the social order and spirit of the times, enabling it to visualize futures both utopic and dystopic. Adel Zakout: Futuristic Architecture: Top 10 Plans For Tomorrow's Cities (PHOTOS)
  • The subject of women held in thralldom to men by mysterious powers came to mind the other day when I read the story of Elizabeth Smart, author of the prose poem or the poetic novella By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, a perfervid retelling of her infatuation and affair with George Granville Barker, a poet who had achieved success at the age of 18. How to Hypnotize Women
  • Not infatuation, of course, I had not forgotten what I was or the unbreachable difference between us.
  • Once I had emerged from my dark days of repression and conformity, I stopped my infatuation with pop stars and clean-cut, wholesome actors, and discovered the world of celebrity chefs.
  • And he would smile with stupefied infatuation, extending a right hand toward an Arabian tabaret, covered with bottles. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
  • Cinema's long-dated infatuation with architecture recognizes its potential to express the social order and spirit of the times, enabling it to visualize futures both utopic and dystopic. Adel Zakout: Futuristic Architecture: Top 10 Plans For Tomorrow's Cities (PHOTOS)

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