She was such a hit with everyone we met, but most particularly with my elderly grandparents, who were besotted with her. |
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This was the speech of a prime minister besotted with emotion, image and presentation. |
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The movie tells the story of two youngsters who are besotted with each other. |
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The besotted pair soon announced their engagement and the bride-to-be started to plan a low-key wedding in front of close friends and family. |
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Not just bytes, she is besotted by witty one-liners and mushy expressions, phrases. |
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After some time, the brigands landed at an island, where they became besotted with drink, and fell asleep. |
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I am sure all three of you were besotted with quiz programmes and the ambition to be successful on a major television show. |
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But I'm in love with her, I'm just absolutely besotted with her, she is lovely. |
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I pass a besotted dad with his toddler splashing each other from opposites sides of the fountain. |
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He was so besotted with drink and drugs that his human qualities, if he ever possessed any, were completely in abeyance. |
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I was speaking with Sebastian the undertaker, who we found besotted with wine in the mausoleum yesterday evening. |
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Eventually, the besotted warriors either passed out or crawled away as the torches guttered and smoked into mere embers. |
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The two principals whipped up tremendous whoops and roars from a besotted audience, and in many respects the adulation was well deserved. |
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The restaurant chef and the student are so besotted with each other that it's almost sickening. |
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The star says he isn't a touchy-feely person but besotted girls queue up to cuddle him. |
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Some of these servants of football are so besotted with the game that they devote more time to attending dull local committees. |
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I also hear that we have got so besotted with cleansing ourselves to the point of the driven snow that the bosses can't even be seen in a corporate box these days. |
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He embraces asymmetry, is besotted by rhinestones, and swoons over the promise of romance hidden in dark shadows. |
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Since the day that Christina, aged nine, was given a pony and later, aged eleven, her first proper horse, she has been besotted with horses. |
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From a besotted Romeo, he becomes a mature and thoughtful Majnu who put Jenny's happiness above everything else? |
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I tend to become besotted by someone's version of a character, so then I become besotted by her. |
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Delightful, eccentric scientists, besotted by their spheres of study, light up her pages. |
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That's because people are completely besotted by glamour or else don't expect more of public figures. |
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The new Asian elite could certainly use a Tom Wolfe or two, but Kwan is far too besotted for the task. |
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The trio brings appropriate whimsy to Gorey's playfully macabre material, an accordion main soundtrack to besotted mothers and weeping chandeliers. |
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One side characterises Mr Brown as the sturdy guardian of Britain's economic interest, protecting the nation from Mr Blair's besotted Europhilia. |
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Police are investigating whether the accused who allegedly had become besotted with Susan after meeting her at a caravan park, shot her before turning the gun on himself. |
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He was clearly besotted with her, recalling in great detail two long and intimate conversations with her, and even admitting that he once kissed her goodnight. |
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In the pilot, Charlotte meets an aging movie star, who quickly becomes besotted with her as they explore the karaoke boxes and sushi bars of Japan. |
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Memories flood her mind bringing back images of the man who had once besotted her, courted her and married her, of the man who became her heart and soul. |
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Peterson has even inspired a now satire blog where one besotted woman posts her love-struck messages to the convicted killer. |
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For anyone still to be besotted by it in his sixties bespeaks a truly weird dedication to teenage culture, wherein almost nothing of importance is ever done or said. |
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While the programmes chronicle real-life Irish incidents, their producers are clearly besotted with the whizz-bang of American television's hottest slice of hokum. |
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In contrast, a French poet at Mary's court, Pierre de Boscosel de Chastelard, was apparently besotted by Mary. |
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From men besotted he doth honour steale, And yet with his effrontit shamelesse face, Seemes to command the diuell that gaue him place. |
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Thus inspired, let me cavil a little bit about the glorious American liberation of Iraq. Why are you so besotted with Mr Bush and his imperial delusions? |
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Or as an attempt, in a Broadway musical, of all places, to at least start talking about men like Jake, a besotted, beleagured, brown-skinned carny freak who wears his isolation on his sleeve, like his heart? |
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The besotted Broadwell may have viewed the curvaceous Kelley as a threat. |
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He's already got some of them besotted with his poverty rhetoric. |
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More simply, though, it fills a vacuum in a country besotted by art. |
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Malcolm takes up residence there so that Brace can paint his portrait for Girard Girard's wife, who has become besotted with the young man, seeing in him qualities her money can't buy: juvenescence and innocence. |
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