The word love has many different meanings in English, from something that gives a little pleasure ("I loved that meal") to something one would die for (ideals, family). It can describe an intense feeling of affection, an emotion or an emotional state. In ordinary use, it usually refers to interpersonal love (love between human beings). Here we find impersonal objects connected with the word "love."
1. What is a Love Apple?
a. Cherry
b. Radish
c. Small Red Apple
d. Tomato
2. What are Love Arrows?
a. Needle-like crystals embedded in quartz
b. Heart palpitations
c. Hat pins securing a flower
d. Pain caused by love
3. What is the City of Brotherly Love?
a. Paris
b. Los Angeles
c. Philadelphia
d. New York City
4. What is a Love Lock?
a. Heart Pendant
b. Long flowing curl
c. Chastity Belt
d. Engagement Ring
5. What is Puppy Love?
a. Affection for Dogs
b. Jealous Love
c. Loyal Friendship
d. Juvenile Love
6. In what game is a score also known as Love?
a. Tennis
b. Bridge
c. Chess
d. Soccer
7. What is a Loving Cup?
a. A cup shared by lovers
b. A small teacup
c. A two-handled cup given as a prize
d. A cup for toasting newlyweds
8. What is Love-in-a-mist?
a. Lovesickness
b. A plant with feathery leaves
c. Kissing in a parked car
d. Tears shed at a wedding
9. Which bird is a Lovebird?
a. Small parrot
b. White Dove
c. Hummingbird
d. Canary
10. What is a Love Feast?
a. The wedding meal
b. A Valentine's Day dinner
c. A religious meal shared as a sign of love and fellowship
d. The meal served at midnight on the honeymoon
Love you
NAbin
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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