Similar words: beloved, love, lover, clove, glove, lovely, in love, all over. Meaning: [lʌv] adj. held dear.
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91. She loved him, and had never doubted him.
92. She was under no illusion that he loved her.
93. I'd have loved to have stayed till the end.
94. Francis thought it likely John still loved her.
95. She loved her father dearly.
96. Every child needs to know that he is loved.
97. He was the only man she had ever loved.
98. The children loved sliding round the newly polished floor.
99. He ached to be home with his loved ones.
100. He was much loved by everyone.
101. Marilyn wanted to be loved, not lionized.
102. The sad truth is he never loved her.
103. She loved to adorn herself with finery.
104. I've only ever loved one man.
105. She loved the feel of silk against her skin.
106. I never realized I loved you until now.
107. Amy had always loved New York.
108. He buried his loved dog's body.
109. She loved his brilliance and his generous heart.
110. She loved the big old house.
111. We loved to go swimming in the lagoon.
112. He loved to recite his personal experiences.
113. Mother loved to dress me up.
114. He loved Gerard's peasant earthiness.
115. He loved her to sing to him.
116. He loved watching the garden come into bloom.
117. The old teacher was much loved and esteemed.
118. She loved the movie. It knocked her out.
119. He loved walking in the hills.
120. That sort of boy is loved by everyone.
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