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the heartthrob.
noun
A heartbeat.
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The heartthrob (aka the new Carreras) Gianluca Ginoble, 16 Born Abruzzo Favourite opera Turandot.
Taylor Lautner, the heartthrob star of the "Twilight" movies, was the first guest.
"He's giving me Matt Bomer lately," she said, comparing Mr. Dorsey to the heartthrob TV star.
Bernard-Henri Lévy, who commonly goes by his initials BHL, is the heartthrob philosopher of France.
By 1970, Leonard the heartthrob had to choose between academia and show business.
Against the heartthrob his own mother finds handsome, Murray had prevailed once again.
This year, Martin said, Daniels is the "heartthrob of the elites". Indeed, reviews of his CPAC speech were laudatory.
"You look jacked, bro," Pico Alexander, who plays the heartthrob Nicholas, said comfortingly.
This led me to a literary male archetype, namely the heartthrob.
He was the heartthrob opposite Vanessa Williams in the 1998 movie "Dance With Me".
Another speaker was Alexei Navalny, a 35-year-old lawyer and the heartthrob of the opposition movement.
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