Sentence example with the word 'smitten'

smitten

affected, beguiled, burdened, crushed, enamored of, far gone on, gone on, in love with, nuts about, stricken, sweet on, wedded to

Definition adj. (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming

Last update: September 3, 2015


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Earlier they quarelled but now they are completely smitten with each other.   [Please select]

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The boy was completely smitten with his new babysitter, smiling whenever she was near.   [Please select]

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The smitten girl looked up to her gym teacher with a secret crush.   [Please select]

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Had she been that smitten or so desperate to leave?   [Please select]

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Be as much smitten with each other as fiends.   [Please select]

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"Well, you are smitten."   [Please select]

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Last night we shot a bear, and the captain is away with the carcass of it to our poor scurvy-smitten friends in the _Hope_.   [Please select]

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But Captain Skinner was hurrying his men toward the ford, and nothing could restore to usefulness the warriors who had been smitten by their bullets.   [Please select]

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Galveston and Baltimore, not to mention Charleston, Boston and Chicago, showed the spirit of material resurrection in American communities, sore-smitten by calamity.   [Please select]

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Each man smote down his brother, and was himself smitten down before he had time to exult in his victory.   [Please select]

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Soon they saw the knights of King Arthur's band come against the northern knights, and many of the latter were smitten down.   [Please select]

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