Sentence examples for archaic love from inspiring English sources

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The lyrics are constructed in a verse-chorus form, with the theme being Madonna's feelings for Sean Penn; it even uses the archaic love word "dear" in the line "Just think back and remember, dear".

The lyrics of "True Blue" are constructed in a verse-chorus form, with the theme being Madonna's feelings for Sean Penn; she even uses the 1929 archaic love word "dear" in the line "Just think back and remember, dear".

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But to Ms. Hunt's Facebook supporters, it seemed like a tale of high school love, archaic laws and antigay prejudice.

A facility for smart, challenging roles on the stage -- in "Homebody" she is a hyperarticulate woman in love with archaic words; in "Air Pump" she was a geneticist is not necessarily the most useful attribute in the pursuit of mainstream fame and fortune.

Regardless of what Michael Caine claims in Get Carter a straight "thin glass" is an archaic imbibing instrument, a moribund weapon of mass consumption that shows little love for the liquid inside.

I love that line, it's just a ludicrous image, but the archaic syntax just emphasises how out of place I am at a modern drugs party.

This was a quantum leap on 1990s shows such as Will & Grace, in which the gay characters had the whiff of "confirmed bachelors", to use the archaic euphemism of obituary writers, rarely presented in functioning relationships, much less in love.

"One, the archaic world of drums and drumming -- I'm strongly embedded in it, I love striking a membrane and hearing its report and playing real rhythm.

A significant proportion of its engineering is archaic – the big steel body sits on a separate frame and a solid rear axle –  but for those who love the car, those strikes only add to its specialness.

Kind of archaic".

Almost archaic.

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