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fall in love

  1. Become enamored. This expression may be used either literally, as in John and Mary fell in love on their first date, or hyperbolically, as in I fell in love with that antique chest. [First half of 1500s]



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After regular walks in the neighborhood, the couple came across a home on Mar Vista Avenue and quickly fell in love.

But the couple say they fell in love with it and want to give that feeling to other couples who want to follow in their footsteps.

From BBC

It captures the star as she falls in love with American Footballer Travis Kelce; interspersed with cautionary - and sometimes catty - tales about the music industry.

From BBC

It is not a place most people go to fall in love.

From Salon

"I really wasn't made for it in many ways, but I fell in love with playing the piano."

From BBC

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