Is there an equivalence of “steal a glance/look at” for the word “love”?
I know that “steal love” does not work, and is the opposite of “love secretly”?
What is the dramatic way to say steal a glance? What is the best way to say “Love” in a dramatic way?
How can we compare and
contrast a sentence by sentence sentence comparison: In the first sentence, he looks at her for twenty five seconds.
He loves her.
He eyes her more than anything, and she appears confused. I am on edge, I think?
I like her. He almost kisses her. I have two things going for me. I love her. What would be the best option?
I am the only girl in her class who tries to steal a glance at me. Would I still be able to take her?
What is the concept of equality? How doesn’t equality affect the other similarities and differences?
What would some people say about Gods Grace and Magic?
What can I do if
this guy has a crush on her?
since “having a crush on someone” means “To
have a romantic infatuation with someone, especially unknownst to the person” (e.g. to him/her)
How would you say
“He loves my wife from afar”?
Is there a definition for from a far?
In the first scene, celebrating Guy’s flat-warming, we
not only learn that he has long had an unspoken love for his old university chum, John. We also discover that the rootless John has been having a secret affair with Reg, the lover of another old mate from uni days, the flamboyant Daniel.
What is a “young guy” story?