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  • noun Plural form of ladylove.

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Examples

  • Once that happened, he sent his poor ladyloves packing.

    Fatal Error J.A. Jance 2011

  • Once that happened, he sent his poor ladyloves packing.

    Fatal Error J.A. Jance 2011

  • He sipped a little from enough adoring ladyloves to live without killing, at least just for blood.

    Silver Zombie Carole Nelson Douglas 2010

  • Good Lord, she had never seen him look at a woman like that before, and she had seen him with dozens of his ladyloves.

    Tender Rebel Lindsey, Johanna 1988

  • Everything pleasant comes to an end, even pleasant vacations, and when the golden-rods were bowing to the asters, like gallant knights to their ladyloves, and the red sumachs were hanging out the first flags of autumn, we girls had to think of school once more.

    Holiday Stories for Young People Various 1875

  • When the company were shouting around him, he heard the great, terrible silence within him; when one of his ladyloves kissed him, when he drained his glass, he found naught at the bottom of his satiety, but heavy sadness.

    Theresa Raquin ��mile Zola 1871

  • I wondered if the youthful swains quoted Shakespeare to their ladyloves.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851

  • I wondered if the youthful swains quoted Shakespeare to their ladyloves.

    Our Hundred Days in Europe Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851

  • How I Met Your Mother's always charming Barney Stinson can ramble on and on-and on and on-about his ladyloves?

    E! Online (US) - Top Stories 2010

  • Most importantly, will both men enjoy rocketing through a series of tubes on their way to the potential ladyloves of their lives?

    Gawker 2010

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