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L'Amour

American  
[luh-moor] / ləˈmʊər /

noun

  1. Louis (Dearborn), 1908–88, U.S. novelist.


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Outside, the street is jammed with cars heading to wedding parties in neighboring banquet halls, L’Amour, Candles and Hill Top.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 3, 2024

Her early work included an acclaimed violin concerto but her international breakthrough came with her debut opera L'Amour de loin in 2000.

From BBC • Jun. 2, 2023

The two had previously characterized their relationship as one of love, and even wrote a book together — "Un Seul Crime, L'Amour," or "Only One Crime, Love."

From Fox News • Sep. 14, 2021

She and Sommer and Rubin were close and spent a lot of time together, whether going to see Anthrax or Slayer at L’Amour or just chatting.

From Washington Post • Feb. 3, 2019

The bookshelves strained under boxes of ammo and stacks of Louis L’Amour paperbacks.

From "Educated" by Tara Westover