been smitten with in Germany
been smitten with [biːnsmitnwið] vergafftem
Sentence patterns related to "been smitten with"
1. He was smitten with that pretty girl.
2. She was totally smitten with Steve.
3. They were totally smitten with each other.
4. They are smitten with each other.
5. He seems really smitten with her.
6. She was suddenly smitten with remorse.
7. He was smitten with love for this young girl.
8. These girls are quite smitten with the singer's charm.
9. She has been smitten by anxiety for her son's safety for many years.
10. I met Janet yesterday, and I'm rather smitten with her.
11. So at this point I'm smitten.
12. He was accused, cursed, and smitten.
13. The village was smitten by an epidemic.
14. Even newbie Audiophiles can be smitten with the vintage hi-fi bug
15. He could well understand why his daughter was so smitten with the boy.
16. The small town was smitten by an epidemic.
17. Second question: How does the welding link safeguard the earth from being smitten with a curse?
18. As soon as he saw her, he was smitten.
19. Synonyms for Besotted with include enamored, enamoured, infatuated with, smitten with, beguiled by, bewitched by, captivated by, charmed by, enchanted by and …
20. Synonyms for Captivated by include enamored, enamoured, besotted with, infatuated with, smitten with, beguiled by, bewitched by, charmed by, enchanted by and enraptured by
21. 27 One could never tell, with these town-dwelling millionaires who were smitten with the desire to be landed gentry.
22. Mr Sylvester Stallone, the muscular thespian, is smitten once more.
23. One could never tell[sentencedict .com], with these town-dwelling millionaires who were smitten with the desire to be landed gentry.
24. From the moment they met, he was completely smitten by her.
25. That El Comandante was smitten by the First Lady was immediately apparent.