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Definition of love nest in English: love nestnoun informal A place where two lovers spend time together, especially in secret. 〈非正式〉(尤指隐秘的)情侣幽会处 he set up his mistress in a luxury love nest Example sentencesExamples - We emerged from our love nest some time later to go for dinner.
- In Billy Wilder's aching, razor-sharp urban romance, Jack Lemmon works for a massive insurance company and his apartment has become a love nest for adulterous executives.
- There was the afternoon, for example, when the Professor's then-paramour brought her father to visit our love nest.
- Many rooms are open to the public now, including the armoury, stocked with swords and pistols, the cloisters, where the royal family would have been entertained, and even a mirrored love nest.
- The other day she called on her mobile to say that she had just bought a love nest in the Med with her new lover: ‘No point in the money just sitting in the bank, darling.’
- As is the norm, we soon had to expand our humble closet to include a couple of medical labs and a storage room, which we transformed into a sensual love nest by way of candles and fluffy heart-shaped pillows.
- I guess he wants a private love nest for him and Connor.
- Tim said he's up for it, but we'd need a fourth - Will's gonna get some love nest with Sharon.
- The mansion on the island - which has just one shop - could be the latest love nest for her and her boyfriend.
- April must endure a comedy of errors, with her boyfriend, as they attempt perhaps the first meal ever to have been cooked in their seedy love nest.
- After Brazil's economic crisis shifted buying power into reverse, some couples relocated their love nests from pricey motels to parking garages.
- Did things not go well tonight at your little love nest?
- The year was 1993 and after a year or so of sleeping alternately at each other's sordid and miserable shared houses we crossed the river and got ourselves a love nest in St Kilda.
- When staking out a love nest, use the two-hour rule.
- He appeared to live for a time not in a house but in a love nest.
- There was a glazed look in our eyes as we imagined our new love nest brimming with books, half finished manuscripts and acceptance letters from publishers.
- Then they should be photographed on vacation or walking their recently adopted pup before aerial shots of their jointly purchased love nest are published.
- She said that he would visit Thailand frequently and that they had rented the apartment as their love nest.
Definition of love nest in US English: love nestnounˈləv ˌnɛstˈləv ˌnest informal A place where two lovers spend time together, especially in secret. 〈非正式〉(尤指隐秘的)情侣幽会处 he set up his mistress in a luxury love nest Example sentencesExamples - There was a glazed look in our eyes as we imagined our new love nest brimming with books, half finished manuscripts and acceptance letters from publishers.
- As is the norm, we soon had to expand our humble closet to include a couple of medical labs and a storage room, which we transformed into a sensual love nest by way of candles and fluffy heart-shaped pillows.
- The other day she called on her mobile to say that she had just bought a love nest in the Med with her new lover: ‘No point in the money just sitting in the bank, darling.’
- We emerged from our love nest some time later to go for dinner.
- The year was 1993 and after a year or so of sleeping alternately at each other's sordid and miserable shared houses we crossed the river and got ourselves a love nest in St Kilda.
- She said that he would visit Thailand frequently and that they had rented the apartment as their love nest.
- When staking out a love nest, use the two-hour rule.
- There was the afternoon, for example, when the Professor's then-paramour brought her father to visit our love nest.
- The mansion on the island - which has just one shop - could be the latest love nest for her and her boyfriend.
- April must endure a comedy of errors, with her boyfriend, as they attempt perhaps the first meal ever to have been cooked in their seedy love nest.
- Then they should be photographed on vacation or walking their recently adopted pup before aerial shots of their jointly purchased love nest are published.
- Tim said he's up for it, but we'd need a fourth - Will's gonna get some love nest with Sharon.
- He appeared to live for a time not in a house but in a love nest.
- Many rooms are open to the public now, including the armoury, stocked with swords and pistols, the cloisters, where the royal family would have been entertained, and even a mirrored love nest.
- I guess he wants a private love nest for him and Connor.
- Did things not go well tonight at your little love nest?
- After Brazil's economic crisis shifted buying power into reverse, some couples relocated their love nests from pricey motels to parking garages.
- In Billy Wilder's aching, razor-sharp urban romance, Jack Lemmon works for a massive insurance company and his apartment has become a love nest for adulterous executives.
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