0 present participle of romance
1 to tell stories that are not true, or to describe an event in a way that makes it sound better than it was
I do not wish to be accused of romancing.
With that last remark we moved from a serious discussion of the matter into romancing and the novel.
Yet in the end it is only concealment by future romancing of a reverse that has been sustained in the present.
The world does not believe any more in classical ways but has gone romancing.
I went to the police, thunderstruck by that information, and asked whether it could really be true or whether my constituents were romancing.
That is a fact of life, and anyone who thinks to the contrary is romancing from a distance.
That is not romancing; it is a fact.
Their professions intervene with their personal lives, preventing them from any serious romancing prior to marriage.