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Be lovey-dovey. Have a soft spot for sb. Have the hots for sb. Be smitten by someone. Go through a bit of a rough patch. A love-rat. solutions ⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 3 из 3 Be lovey-dovey Have a soft spot for sb Have the hots for sb Be smitten by someone Go through a bit of a rough patch A love-rat solutions 1) He prefers to paint the house himself - it's a real labour of love. a) an activity that is hard work but that you do because you enjoy it 2) I suspected all along it was just cupboard love, and what she really liked about him was his car. b) love that you give in order to get something from someone 3) Although the prince was vulgar and unpleasant, he always received plenty of invitations to social gatherings; everybody loves a lord. c) People are attracted to the wealthy and powerful. 4) The poor baby has a face only a mother could love. d) Very ugly face 5He's hopeless and unreliable. I wouldn't give him a job for love nor money. e) it is impossible to do or that you will not do it whatever happens 6) Clive's the nicest person I know. I love him to bits. f) To love sth or sb very much 7) There's no love lost between those two. They could never work together. g) if there is no love lost between two people, they do not like each other 8) Maggie asked me to send her love to you and the boys. h) to give a message of affection from you to someone else 9) Tough love is the only approach to take towards a relative hooked on drugs. i) a method of helping someone to change their behaviour by treating them in a very j) severe way 10) Oh, for the love of God. Not again. k) Pleading exclamation
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