romances in English

noun
1
a feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love.
in search of romance
2
a quality or feeling of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life.
the beauty and romance of the night
verb
1
court; woo.
the wealthy estate owner romanced her

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "romances" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "romances", or refer to the context using the word "romances" in the English Dictionary.

1. She's a compulsive reader of romances.

2. Most teenage romances are transitory.

3. Or a smorgasbord of lost romances?

4. 22 She's a compulsive reader of romances.

5. Auric is book one of the Crashland Colony Romances

6. Her taste in fiction was for chunky historical romances.

7. She does plan to write historical romances again in the future.

8. Realize, too, that sometimes there are underlying factors behind premature romances.

9. Akron is the gay romance for people who don't like gay romances

10. Margaret chose a counterpoint life filled with tortuous romances and unabashed indulgence.

11. Alongside similar bloodthirstiness, the romances display the gentler emotions of friendship and exalted love.

12. Historical romances, sometimes called "Bodice rippers," are notorious for steamy sex scenes

13. Totally Bumbled is the fifth in a series of short, steamy, shifter holiday romances

14. The Age of Chivalry are collection of tales and romances found in the Arthurian Legends

15. The romances and Avengings and revengings amidst the historical Egypt was quite enjoyable

16. Like most romance fiction, Medical Romances incorporate a number of standard romance conventions.

17. 6 Hale, Arlene Hale has produced uncountable Nurse Romances, most of which are now out of print.

18. Totally Bumbled is the fifth in a series of short, steamy, shifter holiday romances

19. Hale, Arlene Hale has produced uncountable Nurse Romances, most of which are now out of print.

20. Chivalric romances celebrate an idealized code of civilized behavior that combines loyalty, honor, and courtly love.

21. 6 Historical Romances continued to appear throughout the century, waxing and waning in numbers and popularity as public taste dictated.

22. Maligned by their critics and adored by their readers, romances have definitely had an effect upon the literary world.

23. Not surprisingly, there was also a new interest in romances with religious or inspirational themes during this same period.

24. Of Cloudless Climes and Starry Skies is the second novel in the Kinsley Sisters, a series of Sweet Regency Romances

25. 'Bare knuckle Bear' is the first book in the new Ultimate Shifting Championship series of paranormal romances by Kim Fox

26. ‘romances’ “Men in this research highlight that the physical and emotional dimensions of Bromances resemble the traditional expectations of …

27. 12 These somewhat steamy romances feature a variety of contemporary problems all solved within an atmosphere of romantic fantasy.

28. Arthurian legend, the body of stories and medieval romances, known as the matter of Britain, centring on the legendary king Arthur

29. Book 2 Bedmates: As teenagers, the siblings pursue random hookup romances in an effort to distract themselves from two things: their propensity for mur

30. These stories are included in such medieval romances as the Maṇi bka' 'bum and historiographies such as the Rgyal rabs Gsal ba'i Me long.

31. Some people were having holiday romances: they radiated an air of barefaced sin and were itching to talk about it.

32. Carlyle had a number of would-be romances before he married Jane Welsh, important as a literary figure in her own right.

33. Hawthorne went on to write full-length "romances", quasi-allegorical novels that explore the themes of guilt, pride, and emotional repression in New England.

34. Thus the books that were known as romances were originally associated with the chivalrous philosophies of the French and French is a Romance language.

35. 25 Thus the books that were known as romances were originally associated with the chivalrous philosophies of the French and French is a Romance language.

36. Sickness, death, financial reverses, and even failed romances are often thought to result from spells cast by enemies or from a failure to appease dead ancestors.

37. Over the course of five seasons, the NBC series Blindspot has seen its characters navigate life-or-death level missions, romances, mind wipes, heartbreaks, more mind wipes, and deaths, all …

38. Toutefois, en insistant sur les aspects esthétiques de l’agroalimentation (écoblanchiment, romances paysannes et Chauvinismes gastronomiques) et sur les jeux de pouvoir qui s’y trament, on

39. Bedmates (Wilde Twins, Book #2) As teenagers, the siblings pursue random hookup romances in an effort to distract themselves from two things: their propensity for murder, and the burgeoning sexual tension between…

40. The name Alienor is a girl's name of French origin. Also seen as Alyenor and Eleonore, this is an old French name dating back to the Arthurian romances and still heard today.

41. Camp Mountain Man: Bunkmates is a series of standalone short romances about what happens when a BBW and a mountain man share close quarters and find romance on their Alaskan vacation

42. The first surviving major text in Early Scots is the 14th-century poet John Barbour's epic Brus, focusing on the life of Robert I, and was soon followed by a series of vernacular romances and prose works.

43. Sanditon—an eleven-chapter fragment left at Jane Austen’s death Completed by an Austen devotee and novelist— is a charming addition to Austen’s novels on England’s privileged classes and the deception, snobbery, and unexpected romances that occur in their world.

44. Historical romance is a proper genre, used by the publishing industry and by readers alike; Bodice ripper is a nickname given to historical romances that have a swashbuckler cover (bare-chested man embraces woman with heaving, corseted bosom).

45. ‘Bénabou's list has 260 Alexandrines, each one divided into hemistichs and printed in two columns.’ ‘The chief of the romances concerning him are the great French Roman d' Alexandre of the 12th century, of some 20,000 Alexandrines, and the English King Alisaunder …

46. ‘The Cacology, in fact, here belongs not to the low world of the Flemings but to the 'high' world of the English romances.’ ‘Even Shakespeare might have been glad of such an opportunity to enlarge the Cacology, by actual hearing, of some of his most amusing characters.’

47. Tales, Romances, Apologues, Anecedotes and Novels: Humorous, Satiric, Entertaining, Historical, Tragical and Moral; from the French Paperback – August 31, 2012 by Pierre Antoine de La Place (Author), Barthélémy Imbert (Author), Jean-François Saint-Lambert (Author), François Blanchet (Author), Pierre Antoine Florian (Author

48. Wicked Bedmate" is a quick, steamy, swoony read that you won't want to put down." - A Grand Romance "If you like slow burn romances then you will love Wicked Bedmate." - World of Books 65 "5 Office Romance stars!!! Jenika knows how to right quick reads with a passionate, sexy punch!" - …

49. The seventh and final collaboration between Greta Garbo and her favorite director Clarence Brown, Conquest vividly recreates one of the most celebrated romances in history: the ill-fated love affair between Polish countess Marie Walewska (Garbo) and the Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte (Charles Boyer in the first of his three career Oscar(r)-nominated* performances).

50. ‘Scott's romances serve what we might call the Burkean end of making the nation lovely: they do not challenge the national institutions but rather Accouter them in the generic clothing of romance.’ ‘About 50 children accoutred in vibrant colours gave an impressive performance at the staging of the drama Shakuntala and Dushyant.’