In Britain, we know how to nurture an ironic infatuation with signs of difference, status and style. |
Hopefully the rightwing-o-sphere's infatuation with this dingbat will be over soon. |
If the result is a style that is overly mannered, decorous, cautious and middle-aged, then this is the price they pay for their infatuation. |
A long story of emotional reconciliation, it flows and lilts through infatuation, ending in tepidness. |
Seryna's distaste, while initially borne from Visbec's flounce and flirtatious mannerisms, had grown with an infatuation for Naoise. |
Not infatuation, of course, I had not forgotten what I was or the unbreachable difference between us. |