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Extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent.
fond
doting
loving
Showing adoration.
worshipful
reverent
worshipful
1
His memory is held in
worshipful
reverence and affection by the French.
2
Then the two
worshipful
warriors parted, Hagen of Troneg and Sir Dietrich.
3
He'd assumed she was just some
worshipful
groupie with a dipsy habit.
4
Not even a word of thanks from a model of
worshipful
manners?
5
Why, this is Mynheer Von Arnig, one of our most
worshipful
citizens!
1
She emerges as driven and difficult, with a need for
adoring
courtiers.
2
Leonard Cohen has no way to say goodbye to his
adoring
fanbase.
3
Bureaucrats wouldn't put up with what his
adoring
working-class patients would accept.
4
This time there were no
adoring
crowds to prevent her from escaping.
5
They also fill the soul of the rapt beholder with
adoring
wonder.
6
The old Earl followed Tony in his invalid chair with
adoring
eyes.
7
Then for the first time the great being addressed his
adoring
onlookers-
8
Our
adoring
trophy wife-and-mother has been getting sweet lovin' on the side.
9
She became beautiful with the beauty of an intense and
adoring
love.
10
The parodies are never less than affectionate, and most often downright
adoring
.
11
From across the Street the boy watched her with
adoring
,
humble eyes.
12
From the congregation, the offering of an
adoring
welcome for Giovanni Trapattoni.
13
He and his wife were just a pair for
adoring
the child.
14
When the bass kicks in, Edinburgh's unruly,
adoring
audience need no persuasion.
15
Besides, working with the
ever
-
adoring
,
ever-demanding Miss D. Duvall had its compensations.
16
She puts her hand on my cheek, wearing a playfully
adoring
expression.
adoring
adore
adore eyes
adore fans
ador love
adore crowds
adore gaze