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infatuation
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noun
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An intense but short-lived love, attraction, or admiration for someone or something. |
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intimate
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adjective
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Having a close personal relationship; deeply connected; private and personal in nature. |
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kindhearted
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adjective
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Acting with warmth, sympathy, and a desire to help. |
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nurture
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verb
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To care for and encourage the growth or development of someone or something. |
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nuzzle
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verb
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To rub or push against gently with the nose and mouth |
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pamper
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verb
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To indulge with attention, comfort, and kindness |
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passion
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noun
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A powerful desire or drive, a strong and intense emotion. |
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romance
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noun
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A deep emotional connection often involving passion, desire, and devotion between two people. |
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romantic
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adjective
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Describing actions, gestures, or situations that are intended to convey deep feelings of love, often in a thoughtful or sentimental manner. |
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selfless
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adjective
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Concerned more with the needs, happiness, and wishes of others than with one's own; unselfish. |
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smitten
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adjective
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Overwhelmed or struck by something, usually love |
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smooch
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verb
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To kiss. |
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snuggle
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verb
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To settle or move into a warm, comfortable position |
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sweetie
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noun
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A very lovable person, a darling, used as a term of endearment. |
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tender
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adjective
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Showing gentleness and concern or sympathy |
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