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But this is not a sudden infatuation with them.
I must say that it was touching, the infatuation for the fish that gets away—a deserved infatuation, too.
I should call it a great act of infatuation and delusion.
They may think that they are in love, but in fact it is sometimes just "adolescent infatuation".
It is with détente that we have an infatuation, or call it an obsession—and a dangerous obsession at that.
His infatuation with the horse, which grew rapidly and entirely changed the course of his life, was beautifully described.
His infatuation with money supply seems to have come to an end and the theory behind the seven lean years has been dissipated.
The ardour of that infatuation shows no sign of cooling.