Similar words: infatuation, perpetuate, fluctuate, punctuate, accentuate, fatuous, infant, in fact. Meaning: [ɪn'fætʃʊeɪt] v. arouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way.
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31. This kind of " enjoys " to compare would you mind, but, make a person infatuate more.
32. I also do not know is to stem from a kind of what kind of psychology, perhaps be her send out on the body those who go out is haggard make me infatuate, I acquiesced her proposal.
33. Yesterday, countrywide National People's Congress represents Liu Youjun with a fatherhood, mentioned him child to network game infatuate.
34. It is a such land, not perfect, why to make a person so infatuate?
35. This kind of consist in the world in people imagination, the people of your reality world does it infatuate, draw out big money for this.
36. I want to enjoy everything to be extravagant and happy. And everything of infatuate in the spirit, everything of satisfy in the body.
37. Like here, there is no liking of reason, always work exhausted of I once more awaken and see the sky see far mountain and I infatuate with the space that belongs to me here.
38. Because will influence a study efficiency, continuously watch a television every evening, will also infatuate with on TV a program an inside.
39. Seem to begin quarter cases from fancy, what live in about intelligence is ideal, had begun to make us infatuate already, let us feel bemused again.
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40. This cabinet is similar and simple and direct and generous, having no a nuisance, and descending kitchen, can infatuate with in the gentle color the construction of the warm.
41. Why would the action of German premier let numerous Chinese infatuate?
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