truelove

IPA: trˈuɫʌv

noun

  • (botany) A plant, Paris quadrifolia.
  • A surname.
  • Alternative form of true love [(uncountable) The form of romantic affection that is considered pure and wholly positive, not just based on feelings of lust and sex.]
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Examples of "truelove" in Sentences

  • Edit the Truelove thing, keep the rest, move on.
  • Thank you for writing the article Elizabeth Truelove.
  • yankee: though who commits adultery in a case of truelove?
  • Well - maybe not my truelove - hey Carolyn - but Eddie, Eddie.
  • On the third day of Advent, my truelove gave to me ........ lol
  • During Shakespeare's time, Truelove was a common poetic conceit for true love.
  • Mike McDougal says: yankee: (though who commits adultery in a case of truelove?)
  • When he reached Mionge Lane he met his pretty truelove skipping along most lady-like and primly.
  • At last hearing the hour strike, he snatched up a felt hat, and putting it on his greasy head started off to meet his truelove.
  • And if true love is a pearl of great price, ruining it would cause a lot of non-economic harm as well though who commits adultery in a case of truelove?
  • And if true love is a pearl of great price, ruining it would cause a lot of non-economic harm as well (though who commits adultery in a case of truelove?)
  • He was sitting in his room waiting for the town clock to strike four, because when it did he had to go out and meet his truelove, whose name was Edith Plush.
  • Tsar's Bride, with its feast of plot complications and consequent musical situations: licentious boyar Grisha Gryaznoi (heroic baritone) lusts for Marfa (coloratura soprano), though she is about to wed her truelove Lykov (romantic tenor).

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