Aún no tenemos significados para "more infatuated".
1He told me Blanche and the child were more infatuated than ever.
2Why was he more weak, more credulous, more infatuated than other men?
3Germans today are even more infatuated with titles than in 1910.
4Fersen grew more and more infatuated, nor could he quite conceal his feelings.
5That Charles was more infatuated even with the wife than with the maid-of-honour is incontestable.
6From afar I watched him become daily more infatuated.
7They are more infatuated with the game than an American boy is with baseball or football.
8Her father was even more infatuated than herself.
9His brother Francois was still more infatuated.
10Never was there a more infatuated people.
11However, some of the spectators, more infatuated than the rest, would not leave the deck of the Atlanta.
12The girl, yet more infatuated, persisted.
13This has been going on for over a year now, and she seems to grow more infatuated every day.
14And there they sat, looking at each other, altogether bewildered and dazed, and altogether more infatuated about her than ever.
15A more infatuated, or, if it were intended to punish the disaffected, a more unjust decree, could not easily have been issued.
16Don José, more and more infatuated by Carmen's charms, is willing to join the vagabonds, who are at the same time smugglers.
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More infatuated a través del tiempo
More infatuated por variante geográfica