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lovey

/luhv-ee/US // ˈlʌv i //UK // (ˈlʌvɪ) //

爱心,可爱的,爱意,爱心满满

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British Informal.

    • : sweetheart; dear: used as a term of endearment.

Examples

  • The two have been looking extremely lovey-dovey throughout the Olympics, but this is a whole new side of the Royal family.

  • Now the lovey-dovey Obamas are driving couples everywhere insane.

  • If she takes him back, all this could be forgotten as soon as their lovey-dovey hit duet drops.

  • It was four inches deep—lovey this and dovey that till it fairly cloyed one.

  • But anyhow, we had one coffin for 'em both, and I opened Lovey's arms and laid the baby in 'em.

  • Lovey used to set by the fire, with a tall candle on the light-stand behind her, and a little white knit cape over her shoulders.

  • The two roses grow out of one stalk; they'll be Lovey and me, though I'm consid'able more like a potato blossom.

  • The girls had grouped themselves around in semi-circle, and even Lovey, the waiting messenger, was for the moment forgotten.