Infatuation
in sentence
48 examples of Infatuation in a sentence
We deal right now in the educational landscape with an
infatuation
with the culture of one right answer that can be properly bubbled on the average multiple choice test, and I am here to share with you: it is not learning.
And this is the problem with our
infatuation
with the things we make.
Something worthy, by the way, so addiction and
infatuation
don't count, because we all know that those are not safe places to live.
In contrast, it's good to see where the current
infatuation
has sprung from, most obviously, action movies (as well as stalk n' slashers) of 70s and 80s.
I have been into computers for many years now and this movie inspired me in a technologically sense as does a fresh love which stoked the furnace of my poetic passion in the heat of
infatuation.
How she could, as mentioned at the end of the movie, never marry just because of this
infatuation
was beyond me.
All anybody needs to know about this movie is two young sisters, one incestuous relationship, homicide, post mortem mutilation, and one really disturbing
infatuation.
I would think men like Mitch Wayne and Kyle Hadley would more likely ignore Lucy than fall into an instant
infatuation
with her.
Will Herbert Marshall protect her to safeguard his
infatuation?
"Panic" is a captivating, blurred-genre film about a brooding and conflicted middle aged hitman's reconciliation of
infatuation
with a younger uninhibited hairstylist, his love of wife and son, his duty to his employer/father with his own identity.
Blunt is a strong actress and finds that delicate line between girlish
infatuation
and royal dignity that makes her a fine foil for those at court who would seek to control the 'child queen' - including her secretary Lord Melbourne (Paul Bettany).
David has drinking and smoking problems and after a dinner party at the Vergerus's home, he confesses his
infatuation
for Karin to her.
They both have kids (and one of them is pretty young), but all they are concerned about is their
infatuation
and getting back at their unfaithful spouses.
Could have been a great period piece about the times and America's early
infatuation
with the pastime.
If you were ever an innocent adolescent and can recall your first
infatuation
with a girl with a wry smile, then this will make you laugh at yourself and cry at the same time - what more can you ask from a film?
While the two girls have vague plans of getting an apartment together, they seem content to while away their summer hanging out and indulging in their shared
infatuation
with Josh (Brad Renfro), a friend from school who works at a convenience store and doesn't seem to be especially attracted to either of them.
Don't expect typical Hitchcock touches in this early silent of his called Easy Virture since this isn't even a suspense film but more of a melodrama about a divorced woman who can't escape her past, a past in which her then-husband discovered her painter's
infatuation
with her, which he mistakes for an affair, and gets shot by him but survives though the painter later commits suicide (which I wouldn't have known about if I hadn't read the synopsis on the DVD case back).
Unattainable love and
infatuation
play central themes in Ming Ming's world, one which contains fantasy martial arts elements, set in today's contemporary era.
As his doomed
infatuation
with young 'un Kelly McGillis approaches its inevitable demise, you wonder how on earth they are going to wrap things up - redemption would be corny, but despair would be hopeless and wrong.
The PiS is infantilizing Poland through its
infatuation
with authority, rejection of cooperation, denial of guilt, and refusal to countenance heterodox ideas and those who think them.
Around mid-August, as Trump’s poll numbers rose even after public statements that would have brought down mere mortal candidates, it dawned on the pundits that he was no summer
infatuation.
Yet, public
infatuation
with the external trappings of democracy is usually the norm.
If this year’s elections result in a centrist French president and a revival of Franco-German cooperation, the EU’s unexpected
infatuation
with market fundamentalism will probably end.
In many ways, older voters’
infatuation
with populists is a cry for help.
But more important was the symbolism of Brazil’s move, for it suggests that emerging markets may be getting over their doomed
infatuation
with foreign finance.
Their absurd and baroque
infatuation
was as much the product of ignorance of Mao’s crimes as it was the result of boredom in a prosperous society where unemployment was virtually nonexistent.
Already, the Chinese are beginning to awaken from the
infatuation
with development that besieged them as they began to emerge from the commodity-starved Cultural Revolution.
There was a brief political
infatuation
among some Westerners in the 1960’s with Nehru jackets and Maoist revolution, but it was brief.
So the real issue is not whether we humans are servants of our genes, but rather our
infatuation
with the idea that our behavior could so easily be explained and predicted.
Social rejection has not turned young French and British Muslims into mass murderers, and the
infatuation
of many with al-Qaeda has not overwhelmed their desire to fit in.
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