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In fact he claimed to be "the veriest inamorato you perhaps ever saw."
Would the voters shrug it off so casually, and tell each other that at least she never put her inamorato in charge of fighting terrorism?
An inamorato is somebody in love.
She was unaware of the crucial role that her former inamorato, Jones, had played in her imprisonment.
"That she is an inamorata--rather than an inamorato."
"He's anonymous," said the anonymous inamorato.
And, as the lady's inamorato was the only other possibility on your horizon, I concluded that you were permitting your thoughts to play about the captain.
The next morning, with her new inamorato in hand, she walked into their bedroom and announced to her startled husband that they had just spent the night together.
De Quiroz composed her first concerto Inamorato at the age of 15 during her lunch time breaks during school.
The first chapter of her novel Tempo inamorato appeared in the Florentine newspaper, La Nazione, in 1924.
Amore inamorato (dramma per musica, libretto by Matteo Noris, 1686, Venice)
On the other hand, her expression was not that of a woman in love on her way to the arms of her inamorato, as I had hoped that it might be.
Postures involved absurd actions such as, snoring or showing signs of being asleep while awake, limping, wooing or gestures of an inamorato on seeing a young and pretty woman, talking nonsensically etc.
You review the situation and tote up a big list of every negative thing you can think of ... starting with the fact that you left your husband and your inamorato did zip.
For gimmickry, consider a running gag - it really isn't more than that, although it struggles for pathos and ends up awash in bathos - about a married couple and their inamorato, a male dwarf.
An inamorata, I am informed by a legion of righteous students of Italian, is "a woman who loves or is beloved"; when used to refer to a man, however, the ending changes to the masculine, and the word becomes inamorato.
She put in a station call to The Greek Way in San Francisco, gave the musical voice that answered a description of the acned, fuzz-headed Inamorato Anonymous she'd talked to there and waited, inexplicable tears beginning to build up pressure around her eyes.