Aún no tenemos significados para "more amorous".
1I should either have been degraded, or rendered more amorous, and all for nothing.
2He still loves you, but he's still more amorous of inheriting from his wife.
3Not Baudelaire was more amorous of corruption; not Poe was more spellbound by the scent of graveyard earth.
4We rose with the light; but surely no two were ever more amorous, or more delighted with each other.
5In the more amorous moments, it was possible to find grown men throwing rose petals to Jose Mourinho from the stands.
6We've also seen couples going at it, weaving as they scream at each other (or preoccupied with more amorous business).
7And as night drew on the music was surely more amorous, and I seemed to see Oreïda drawing near over the sands.
8In the more amorous moments, it was possible to find grown men in José Mourinho masks throwing rose petals from from the stands.
9He was good looking, possessed an irresistible charm of manner, and was the hero of more amorous successes than he could well remember.
10It is impossible for a man to be more amorous than the Duke is of Craon (19th of April, 1718).
11-Oldmen are always more amorous than the young ones, you will see, you will see.
12"She was much more amorous than you."
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