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the smitten
adjective
Affected by an act of smiting.
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Anyway, the smitten Stuart takes Margalo home for safekeeping.
I was stopped in my tracks by the smitten sweet smile and the pale eyes.
* * * In Chahal's appearance with Winfrey, the smitten host plied her guest with glowing, aspirational praise.
The smitten young woman has been ordered by her wily guardian not to say a word.
Ms. Zhang is luminous as the smitten young woman who nearly dies for love.
In Chahal's appearance with Winfrey, the smitten host plied her guest with glowing, aspirational praise.
She certainly managed to cast the smitten young page Cherubino plenty of reciprocal winks.
Fresh Meat 10pm, Channel 4 A fancy-dress birthday party is thrown for Howard by the smitten Candice (Faye Marsay).
He was mobbed by the smitten of both sexes, but at least one barfly wasn't among the spellbound.
Not only was he toasted: pubs were named after him.This time the smitten were another old foe, the Germans.
Mr. Oke's insinuating singing captured the flickers of arousal embedded in the fidgety vocal lines of the smitten codger.
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