Similar words: lovingly, tender loving care, roving, moving, proving, improving, approving, moving company. Meaning: ['lʌvɪŋ] adj. feeling or showing love and affection.
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151. There is a very fine line between loving life and being greedy for it. Maya Angelou
152. One is loved because one is loved. No reason is needed for loving. Paulo Coelho
153. Captain Hamilton Mahoney, despite his financial disasters, had been a loving, understanding, and exciting father.
154. Nails dry out in the sun, too, and need just as much loving care as your hands!
155. Pardon me for thinking they were important, pardon me for feeling beautiful and lyrical, pardon me for loving you.
156. When she returned - and she would surely return soon - she would need reassuring and a lot of tender loving.
157. The better I get to know men,[http://sentencedict.com/loving.html] the more I find myself loving dogs. Charles de Gaulle
158. The traditional Buddhist values of loving kindness and compassion do not seem to fit into the new world that absorbs the children.
159. I couldn't ask for a more caring and loving bunch of people.
160. Though I hardly drink at all, I admit to loving that astringent cold perfume of vodka every now and then.
161. Love makes people loving, kind, generous and forgiving. The more you are in love, the more you are a loving, kind, generous and forgiving person. Dr T.P.Chia
162. The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning. Mitch Albom
163. My loving parents are determining my future, with only my best interests at heart.
164. You can give without loving, but you can never love without giving. Robert Louis Stevenson
165. Then they can become integrated people capable of being competitive as well as nurturing, assertive as well as loving.
166. In those switched-off moods he was no longer loving, no longer amusing, no longer thoughtful or considerate or gentlemanly or compassionate.
167. Both had had happy, loving childhoods: with that, he always claimed, you could cope with anything.
168. Durf was loving every minute of his brisk, bossy monologue.
169. They were Quaker, kind, loving, getting old, simple people but by no means simple minded.
170. Loving rebellious children unselfishly can bring great suffering to parents.
171. He runs downhill, loving the feel of the air rushing past him.
172. I am coming to terms with the fact that loving someone requires a leap of faith, and that a soft landing is never guaranteed. Sarah Dessen
173. It sounded stupid the way she went on about loving the sea.
174. A bronze plaque on the fountain read: Given in loving memory of Rachel Livingstone Baxtei; 1889-1942.
175. He's very beautiful and very loving and a very great pleasure to be with.
176. Her letters to him gave news of all the preparations for the wedding, but were tender and loving too.
177. It does not matter; she is in a warm and loving family.
178. Of course our kids disappoint us sometimes, but we don't stop loving them.
179. Selfish persons are incapable of loving others, but they are not capable of loving themselves either. Erich Fromm
180. They were grown, and loving, productive, useful citizens that we had thoroughly enjoyed raising.
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