A usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship.
1 My goodness, your former amour certainly had his fingers in many pies.
2 But impersonality has prevented the Far Oriental from having much amour propre.
3 Never yet had he been worsted in an amour by any man.
4 You heard, I suppose, of his other amour with the Savoyard girl.
5 Even its depictions of illicit, extramarital amour are anchored in the domestic.
6 Many nobles were killed and their amour is much prized by us.
7 Heller took Rushdie to task for what she called his magisterial amour propre.
8 Her low, artful amour with Richard Bassett had led to its natural results.
9 Such, my dear friend, is the present state of my amour .
10 An archer named Blaybourne who was supposed to be your amour .
11 Mr. Bing is to have appealed to the tenor's amour propre.
12 Buttery amour is smeared suggestively all over the brand's vintage advertisements.
13 He therefore, Heath records, began an amour with a lady of lesser note-Mrs
14 By the by, here's a shirt-pin for you,-tues joli comme un amour .
15 How difficult it is, you see, to rid one's self of amour propre!
16 We shall allow Major Denham to relate this African amour in his own words:-
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