(person in love)
61love — [n1] adoration; very strong liking adulation, affection, allegiance, amity, amorousness, amour, appreciation, ardency, ardor, attachment, case*, cherishing, crush, delight, devotedness, devotion, emotion, enchantment, enjoyment, fervor, fidelity …
62love child — love children also love child N COUNT If journalists refer to someone as a love child, they mean that the person was born as a result of a love affair between two people who have never been married to each other. Eric has a secret love child …
63love someone to bits — love (someone/something) to bits informal to like or to love someone or something a lot. Clive s the nicest person I know. I love him to bits. Do you like your new bike, then? Oh, I love it to bits! …
64love something to bits — love (someone/something) to bits informal to like or to love someone or something a lot. Clive s the nicest person I know. I love him to bits. Do you like your new bike, then? Oh, I love it to bits! …
65love to bits — love (someone/something) to bits informal to like or to love someone or something a lot. Clive s the nicest person I know. I love him to bits. Do you like your new bike, then? Oh, I love it to bits! …
66love triangle — love triangles N COUNT: usu sing A love triangle is a relationship in which three people are each in love with at least one other person in the relationship. [JOURNALISM] …
67love´lorn´ness — love|lorn «LUHV LRN», adjective. suffering because of love; forsaken by the person whom one loves. –love´lorn´ness, noun …
68love|lorn — «LUHV LRN», adjective. suffering because of love; forsaken by the person whom one loves. –love´lorn´ness, noun …
69love potion — n. a magic drink supposed to arouse love or passion for a certain person in the one who drinks it; philter …
70love them and leave them — informal phrase if someone loves them and leaves them, they have a lot of sexual relationships that they end after a short time without caring about the feelings of the other person Thesaurus: to end a friendship or relationshipsynonym Main entry …