Sentence examples for To passion from inspiring English sources

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To passion

noun

Any great, strong, powerful emotion, especially romantic love or hate.

  • We share a passion for books.

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Pain leads to passion.

"Will a pash lead to passion?

The subject that really moved him to passion was race.

How? Why? Student: Well, I changed it to passion.

Ally that to passion and energy and you've got something.

It lends itself to passion, base instincts, impulsive bravado".

She went on road trips to Passion plays on Friday nights.

Then pots of homemade pâtés from duck to eggplant and duck to passion fruit.

Both teams certainly lack little when it comes to passion, hunger and even resilience.

Governments are elected on the strength of their appeal to passion and to sentiment.

But Jimmy Stewart, with his patented slide from restraint to passion, is the best First Kisser.

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