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love letter

NOUN
  1. a personal letter to a loved one expressing affection

How To Use love letter In A Sentence

  • Instead of a searing indictment of capitalism, black top-hatted fatcats, and laissez-faire government, it was a love letter.
  • This might seem hokey, but a love letter laced with concern can be quite effective.
  • The Atlantic's editors published a series based on supposedly rediscovered love letters between Lincoln and Ann Rutledge, only to realize over time that they had fallen victim to an elaborate hoax.
  • In the glove compartment of his car was another love letter, this time written by her husband.
  • This love letter to a building is fitfully imbued with the spectral presence of the people who have poured their energy into it. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the earthenware jar where Iris and I hid our love letters, I discovered a strange twisted strip of papyrus on which was written a series of letters.
  • In fact, it's almost as if the situation of a love letter juices them up and gives them some of their best prose that they can then put into their fiction.
  • It was in this long absence that he wrote her some of his most tender love letters. COURTESANS
  • What I had been doing was more intrusive even than Sweetie imagined, for bundled with the obituary was a stack of love letters, written over a long period to Momi, Buddy's ex-wife, the earliest a few years ago, the most recent ones dated just before Buddy hired me. Beard
  • There is no caress more lovely and warm than a love letter, because it makes the world seem very small, and both sender and receiver become like kings in their own kingdoms.
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