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be smitten
adjective
Affected by an act of smiting.
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I knew the kids would be smitten.
What child wouldn't be smitten by that?
Her character in the movie is to be smitten by him and to dote on him.
Perhaps Andras was expected to be smitten with Elisabet, but that's not what happened.
Onlookers for Sunday night's game in Philadelphia may be smitten by Vick's play.
By the time the slightly shambolic singalong of Dusty sweeps over you, you'll be smitten.
And one dinner was all it took for Ms. Levine to be smitten.
These rice-spiked dumplings look rather extraordinary, but you'll be smitten after the first bite.
He is meant to be so dazzling that anyone — man or woman, gay or straight —would be smitten.
It's easy to be smitten by Ms. Thorn, even as she sits in the cafe eating an egg sandwich.
For two hours, squash showcased its wares to the world and it was hard not to be smitten.
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