Examples of 'quite smitten' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite smitten"
quite smitten: Being strongly infatuated or impressed by someone or something
How to use "quite smitten" in a sentence
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quite smitten
She seems to be quite smitten with you.
I realize this is not the most opportune moment, but I am quite smitten with you.
I was quite smitten.
I would say Jess looks quite smitten.
I noticed that he was quite smitten with her the last time they met.
Look at her! The Madam is still quite smitten.
I was actually quite smitten with Angels and Demons.
It seems the boy is quite smitten.
I was quite smitten with you, Ben Boykewich.
She must have been quite smitten.
Momoka seems quite smitten with Arman, do not you think?
This friend was quite smitten.
But I'm quite smitten with you. I realize this is not the most opportune moment.
He appears to be quite smitten with you.
And it was just a first date . well, he seems quite smitten.
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Madame Walter is quite smitten with you.
Mary is smart, very attractive, and I am quite smitten.
I am sure you are quite smitten That 's very clever.
Yeah, and to answer your question, Mary is smart, very attractive, and I am quite smitten.
Having said that even they are quite smitten by western styles.
He 's quite smitten with her, he is.
I am sure you are quite smitten.
Hudson is quite smitten with them, too!
Actually my brother Raza is quite smitten by you.
That I have been quite smitten by, uh, one of you.
The Madam is still quite smitten.
It seems the Doge is quite smitten with you.
Last time I spoke to Leith, he seemed quite smitten with you.
A sweet young lad, quite smitten with our Joey.
The last time I spoke to Leith, he seemed quite smitten with you.
In truth, they were both quite smitten with Karen.
And, if I recall correctly, he was quite smitten with you.
A sweet young lad who 's quite smitten with our Joey.
Suffice it to say … I was quite smitten.
Well, he seems quite smitten.
Very attractive, and I am quite smitten.
The Marquis De Beaumont is quite smitten with you.
Sara Alice? She seems to be quite smitten with you.
You know, I think he 's quite smitten with you.
Many folks, including the estimable Justin Taylor, are quite smitten with Poythress ' argument.
I'm sure your Noli is quite smitten with it!
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