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ability, ancient unit, innate ability or skill; capacity for achievement; talented person; any of a number of ancient coins (used in Greece, Rome and the Middle East), possible romantic partners, somebody with an exceptional abilitytalent
adventurous romantic, wandering medieval knightknight-errant; knight errant
appealing to or expressing emotion, sentimental, romantic, causing emotion, involving emotionemotive
appealing to tender feelings, appealing to the emotions; nostalgic, romantic; overly emotional, corny, expressing deep feeling, mawkish in expression, mawkish in feelingsentimental
artist involved in the Romantic movementRomantic
buy, get (e.g.: "We are out of milk, on your way home from work can you pick up a carton of milk?"), grasp and lift; gather, obtain; hurry up, gain speed; improve; straighten, tidy (Colloquial); approach someone with an offer of romantic involvement (I...pick to pieces
conventionally romantic in treatmentboy-meets-girl
delicious, tasty; fertile, thriving, full and green; plentiful; pleasing to the senses; luxurious, rich; sensual, seductive, desirable, romantic and emotional, sweet and juicyluscious
description of the perfect romantic hero (especially in the fashion of the movie stars of the 40s and 50s such as Cary Grant)tall dark and handsome
dreamy romantic feeling, far distant stars, large cluster of stars that gives the appearance of dust; temporal object; glittering objectstardust
fanciful or imaginative person; one who is preoccupied with love and passion; follower of the Romantic style in literature and art, having a loving or passionate quality; fanciful, imaginary, impractical, idealistic, involving adventure, involving enth...romantic
follower of Romanticism, follower of the Romantic style in art and literatureromanticist
greeting used to end a romantic conversation (Internet)SWAK (Sealed With A Kiss)
imaginary setting used in fairy tales and romantic stories; small out-of-the-way city or region (Informal), somewhere romanticRuritania
impractical, impulsive, like Don Quixote (chivalrous, romantic, idealistic)quixotic
 

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