romantically
/roʊ ˈmæn tɪ kə li/
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Definition(s):
- (adv) in a romantic manner
- (adv) in a romantic manner
Usage(s):
- Fresh from his divorce, French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been romantically linked to Italian pop singer Bruni.
- As a young man he was adventurous, impulsive, driven, ruggedly handsome and romantically African.
- What we always sense about the Wise Guy is that he's essentially a Sweet Guy, eager to learn, eager to please, eager to be heroically helpful and romantically obliging.
Quotes
- "Only a fool or a fraud talks tough or romantically about war," says McCain, adding, "I was shot down over Vietnam and spent five years as a POW. ...... I hate war. And I know how terrible its costs are. I'm running for president to keep the...on Jun 7, 2008 By: John McCain Source: Los Angeles Times
- The current Sussex captain Chris Adams described Mushtaq as "statistically, romantically and emotionally the best player to ever pull on a Sussex shirt".on Aug 27, 2008 By: Chris Adams Source: guardian.co.uk
- Annacone told Radio Five Live's Sportsweek programme: "It is romantically interesting for all of us and I would love to see it. We have talked about it a number of times but I do not see it happening any time soon. I would never say never but it...on Jul 1, 2007 By: Paul Annacone Source: Sportinglife.com
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