Sentences with phrase «mad crush»

The phrase "mad crush" means having intense feelings of attraction or infatuation towards someone. Full definition
Sometimes you have to blow some cash, just to balance out all that mad crushing for savings.
The slight downturn in intensity from the GDL's mad crush of knowledge acquisition gives the organised LPC student more time to fill with extra curricular activities — crucial in the training contract hunt.
I have a mad crush on floral prints.
We have a mad crush on her tulle skirt with its flared hem and voluminous layers.
I have a mad crush on buffalo checks lately.
I have a mad crush on floral prints.
And Jessica has a mad crush on... Cal.
Margo continues her mad crush on Lars and even picks up a new boyfriend, an act that brings out a mild jealous streak in our hero.
He has a mad crush on Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid) but finds himself unable to speak to her without making a fool of himself.
Soon, Kathy discovers that Patrick not only knows what's being done to him, but is also a psychic and has a mad crush on her.
We spoke to Pais in the middle of the mad crush of the festival about creating and maintaining connections, his acting course Committed Impulse, and being a good collaborator.
In about two minutes, Id developed a mad crush on him.
Cyber Monday is the Monday following Thanksgiving (this year it falls on 28 November) and was originally introduced as an online alternative to the mad crush that is Black Friday.
Add to that a 1000 - year history — but one that doesn't come with, say, a mad crush of people taking selfies with the Mona Lisa — and what we have is a perfect destination that is loaded with charm but still feels fresh.
I had a mad crush on a boy in the year above mine, Chris Evans.
If you were at all hoping that you would somehow stop my mad crush on your husband, you totally ruined the chances of that with this post.
I have a mad crush on that plant number box and love all of the bold colors and fun accents!
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