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lovesick

adjective as in longing

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No, Trump's plea resembels that of a lovesick woman angrily defending her worthless boyfriend to skeptical friends.

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Like many locals, my emotions are heightened at the moment, but I was also struck at how much more clearly defined the bride’s face is now, appearing grief-stricken and lovesick.

Another harmless lovesick fan wanting to see a star, the guard thought; there were a couple every week.

And Beatrice, who was either terrified, lovesick, or sound asleep.

The point is the way that Gosling, fresh off his Kenaissance, gazes at the camera — and at Jody — with his trademark sleepy charisma, like he’s both lovesick and faintly amused.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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