Similar words: loved, have done with, gloved, beloved, unloved, best-loved, move down, head over heels in love. Meaning: n. a beloved person; used as terms of endearment.
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61. Nothing can compensate for the loss of a loved one.
62. That sensation of disembodiment—pleasurable during a kiss, aversive when you first suffer the death of a loved one—is common in first experiences, as are feelings of heightened reality or unreality.
63. A nit-picking boss can be balanced by a hug from a loved one, a yummy dinner, and a good night's sleep.
64. The women were weeping over the death of a loved one.
65. When each subject looked at his or her loved one, the parts of the brain linked to reward and pleasure—the ventral tegmental area and the caudate nucleus—lit up.
66. Another approach is to close your eyes and think of something calming -- a loved one, a spiritual being, a beautiful sunset or a piece of music that you adore, Lantz said.
67. The magnificent grounds are irresistibly perfect a peaceful stroll, hand in hand with a loved one.
68. Viewing their former loved one stimulated a region of the brain called the ventral tegmental area, involved in motivation and reward.
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