78 Verbs to Use for the Word sweetheart

I'm glad Rosa doesn't know that; she'd be in every camp and hospital in the North until she had found her sweetheart.

It transpired that he had met his sweetheart, after Sabbath-school, and had sat beside her during the regular service; after church he had accepted a warm invitation from Mrs. Swiggart to join the family circle at dinner.

But at his father's sudden death the boy fled and left his sweetheart without a word.

"Tell me, sweetheart (saith Tryphena to a lovesick Charmides in [5701]Lucian), what is it that troubles thee? peradventure I can ease thy mind, and further thee in thy suit;" and so, without question, she might, and so mayst thou, if the patient be capable of good counsel, and will hear at least what may be said.

Come, come now: just see what a nice sweetheart I got for you.

Besides, I wouldn't stay where you are not, Jacko, even if I lost my sweetheart for good and all.

They can make friends enemies, and enemies friends by philters; Turpes amores conciliare, enforce love, tell any man where his friends are, about what employed, though in the most remote places; and if they will, "bring their sweethearts to them by night, upon a goat's back flying in the air."

Come, Peg, bestir your stumps, make thyself smug, wench; thou must be married to-morrow: let's go seek out thy sweetheart, to prepare all things in readiness.

He doesn't know the happiness of having a real sweetheart.

They've gone down to shivaree the old Dutchwoman who married her step-daughter's sweetheart.

The thought decided her; and, going to the table whereon the lamp was burning, she sat down, and after some reflection, penned a letter as follows: "MY SWEETHEART, MY DARLING, MY OWN, MY SOULMINEONLY MINE,I am wondering how and where you are!

A commercial traveller named Lüderitz, aged twenty-three, murdered his sweetheart in a Leipzig hotel by strangling her with his necktie.

It would never occur to him that Teresita was piqued because he had not called her sweetheart, and he straightway sinned more grievously still.

Did you suppose that men in love carry their sweethearts around wrapped in cotton-wool?

Dot entertains an old sweetheart.

" From Shirley we learn that the apprentices took their pleasure in the mild form of treating their sweethearts to cream and prunes: "You have some festivals, I confess, but when They happen, you run wild to the next village, Conspire a knot and club your groats apiece For cream and prunes, not daring to be drunk.

"The mystery, then, is insoluble," he declared cheerfully, "but remember this, sweetheart," he added, as the boy stepped discreetly outside, "in small things as well as large, the troubles of this world for you are ended.

"Did you see that ardent bumpkin embracing his sweetheart?"

He had far more serious and important affairs than the new comers at the academy, who spent all their Sundays at the cafés, or walking up and down like foolseveryone at the academy, even the professors, envied him his sweetheart.

He had escorted his sweetheart to the annual picnic, and returning late at night found Ajax and me enjoying a modest nightcap before turning in.

Then, catching sight of Félix, "Ah, mon père," she exclaimed, "and where foundest thou thy pretty new page?" "Nay, sweetheart," answered the count, looking down at Félix's yellow hair; "'t is no page, but a little goldfinch we found perched in a chestnut-tree as we rode through the forest.

The Corporal eyed his sweetheart without forgiveness.

John Hammond folded his sweetheart in his arms for one brief embrace; there was no time for loitering.

So he chose for his second wife the daughter of Mr. Dawson, iron-monger, of Mudbury, who gave up her sweetheart, Peter Butt, for the gilded vanity of Crawleyism.

~Has It Come to This?~ A youth, with shining locks of gold, And eyes than summer skies more blue, With plaintive voice and modest mien, Went forth to greet his sweetheart true.

78 Verbs to Use for the Word  sweetheart