Sentence examples for connotations of love from inspiring English sources

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The connotations of love, support and safety were too much to pour onto four letters.

He sings old Persian poetry, such as works by the 13th-century mystic poet Rumi or the 14th-century poet Hafiz, with its connotations of love and lust.

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We enjoy the play between these strong connotations and our love of transforming simple everyday materials.

But creation is a work of love.

The company they founded, 911Gifts, had a weak spot, Galloway concedes: although the service attracted gift givers, recipients simply "didn't love the brand," with its connotations of wailing ambulances.

The Chinese phrase rendered "loving a lovely sight" (hào hǎo sè) has connotations of finding someone sexually attractive.[7] To regard someone as sexually attractive (a kind of cognition) is to be drawn toward them (a kind of motivation that can lead to action).

For such a beautiful concept, philanthropy, meaning "the love of humanity", is an awkward word and has some rather negative connotations of very rich people trying to avoid tax or create vanity projects.

Eating beans has connotations of death.

"It has cultural connotations of triviality.

It has connotations of being a loser.

All of the connotations of Windows security apply".

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