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the girl on the train that David told you about was all romance.<br />

--v. 6 make love to; woo, court: Steve has been romancing<br />

Maria ever since they met. 7 pander to, flatter, curry favour<br />

with, toady (up) to, Colloq butter up, soft-soap, Taboo slang<br />

brown-nose: The new restaurant is romancing neighbourhood<br />

office executives, and luring them in for business lunches.<br />

romantic adj. 1 imaginary, imagined, fictitious, fictional, ideal,<br />

idealized, fancied, fabulous, made-up, dreamed-up, dreamt-up,<br />

fantasized, fanciful, fairy-tale, mythical, idyllic, Utopian,<br />

illusory: Vivian isn't a real person - she's just Howard's<br />

romantic notion of the girl he wants to marry. 2 impractical,<br />

visionary, fictitious, unpractical, unrealistic, ideal,<br />

abstract, quixotic, chimerical, absurd, extravagant, wild,<br />

crackpot, mad: She had romantic notions of how she would be<br />

running her own international business by the time she was<br />

thirty. 3 nostalgic, sentimental, emotional, sweet, tender,<br />

picturesque, exotic, glamorous; mawkish, maudlin, saccharine,<br />

Colloq soppy, sugary, mushy, sloppy: I can think of a lot more<br />

romantic places than a hamburger bar to eat on our anniversary.<br />

Fred hates it when I get too romantic. 4 amorous, affectionate,<br />

aroused, impassioned, passionate, libidinous, lustful,<br />

over-friendly, Colloq lovey-dovey; fresh: After a drink or two<br />

Mike starts getting romantic - if you know what I mean.<br />

--n. 5 romanticist, dreamer, Don Quixote, visionary, idealist,<br />

sentimentalist: I've never lost my taste for soft lights and<br />

sweet music - I suppose I'm just a romantic at heart.<br />

room n. 1 space, area, scope, extent, allowance, latitude,<br />

elbow-room, range, leeway, margin: There is room for one more<br />

inside. 2 chamber, apartment, compartment, office, cell,<br />

cubicle: For years Pablo occupied a small room on the top<br />

floor. 3 rooms. quarters, lodgings, accommodation, flat,<br />

dwelling: We had rooms in an old house downtown.<br />

--v. 4 live, lodge, dwell, abide, reside, stay: Did you really<br />

room with the daughter of a prime minister?<br />

roomy adj. spacious, capacious, commodious, large, sizeable, big,<br />

ample: For what appears to be a small car, it has a<br />

surprisingly roomy interior.

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