Aún no tenemos significados para "infatuate".
1But the truth was, I forgot the children, infatuate with the horse.
2Wherefore they have met a shameful death through their own infatuate deeds.
3Wherefore they have suffered an evil doom through their own infatuate deeds.
4It is an easy matter for a young, attractive woman to infatuate irresponsible men.
5You need to win a target's trust, and the best way to do that is to infatuate and ingratiate.
6They were large and asymmetrical and seemed to serve no discernible purpose except, perhaps, to infatuate minds like his own.
7This was a blow to the young man, who, at once thrifty and infatuate, had planned a luncheon a deux.
8Why this infatuate thirst for sympathy, this eagerness to violate the seals of reticence at the wish of a strange woman?
9Father Zeus, verily ye gods yet bear sway on high Olympus, if indeed the wooers have paid for their infatuate pride!
10She remained in Paris four months, and contrived to infatuate M. Ranchi, secretary of the Venetian Embassy, an amiable and learned man.
11There is no relenting towards Potts: he never gains our affections like Don Quixote and Pickwick: he has not even the infatuate courage of Tappertit.
12One fiction, however, he persisted in; he had not been infatuated with Beverly.
13The boy had been infatuated, wild with the lure of her.
14It is one thing to be infatuated with someone who just ignores you.
15Harold was infatuated by Booth as a woman by a soldier.
16Jealousy of a man like Brailstone, however infatuated the man, was too foolish.
Infatuate a través del tiempo