10 adverbs to describe how to infatuated

Nor is it a slight satisfaction to a man not utterly infatuated or depraved, to find opportunities of rectifying his notions, and regulating his conduct by new lights.

But it is no marvel, when we see all out as great effects amongst Christians themselves; how are those Anabaptists, Arians, and Papists above the rest, miserably infatuated!

Nobody out here seems exactly infatuated with the politicians nowadays.

" Grand was not exempt from the common foibles of grandfathers, and he was specially infatuated in favour of the little Hugh, who was a most sweet-tempered and audacious child, and when his son went on, "Those two little scamps are getting so troublesome, that they will have to be sent to school very shortly," he said, almost in a grumbling tone, "They're always good enough when they're with me.

You are strangely infatuated by them!

As if totally infatuated, they remained where they were until morning; thus wasting twenty-four hours of most precious time in idleness.

This was Cazotte, an amiable and original man, but unhappily infatuated with the reveries of the illumaniti.

" "Well, then, to begin with, she is not wildly infatuated with Walter Hornby, I should say.

Strang is madly infatuated with her beauty and yet he dares to go to any length without fear of losing her.

Instead, you boasted to your friends how wildly infatuated he was, and Clarence took new pride in his own blemish of character.

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