Similar words: fall in love, fall in love with, in loco parentis, love, lover, clove, glove, all over. Meaning: adj. marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness.
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91. She is drowned in love.
92. He remained in love with her.
93. They met and fell madly in love.
94. Just like that, I was in love.
95. I had fallen in love with the city.
96. I was madly in love with her.
97. I really and truly am in love this time.
98. She fell in love with a penniless artist.
99. He's in love with his work.
100. They were rivals in love.
101. Foreigners unfailingly fall in love with the place.
102. Tara is madly in love with you.
103. He thinks he's in love with Diana.
104. I've never really been in love with anyone.
105. We are very much in love.
106. He is always unlucky in love.
107. She's madly in love with him.
108. Are you in love with him,(www.Sentencedict.com) by any chance?
109. Do you believe in love at first sight?
110. They fell in love at first sight.
111. Have you ever been in love?
112. Laura had never before been in love.
113. They fell in love with each other.
114. I thought I was falling in love.
115. I fell in love with the house.
116. She was disappointed in love.
117. She had fallen hopelessly and recklessly in love.
118. He fell violently in love with her.
119. Falling in love gave meaning to his life.
120. I think that I've fallen in love with Angela.
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