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Definition of Romanced
1. romance [v] - See also: romance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Romanced
Literary usage of Romanced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century (1902)
"He romanced somewhat, he says regretfully, in describing the horse, born in
Indiana, as a curiosity discovered by Colonel Fremont in the Rocky Mountains; ..."
2. Island Song Lyrics Volume 3 by Larry W. Jones (2004)
"... tall and tanned And we romanced under the tropic moon A pretty ... was my
delight As we romanced under the tropic moon I was entranced by a pretty ..."
3. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1921)
"It is as though he romanced over the newspaper—for his knowledge of crime could
have no other source—romanced with crudity, sordidness, touching them ..."
4. Men, Women, and Gods, and Other Lectures by Helen Hamilton Gardener, Robert Green Ingersoll (1885)
"He did these things, or the prophets romanced about it, or some one else romanced
about them. Which ? If I accept the former alternative. ..."
5. The Game Birds and Wild Fowl of Sweden and Norway: With an Account of the by Llewelyn Lloyd (1867)
"No possible reason can be given for the supposition hazarded by some, that their
subject- matter has been either invented or romanced. ..."
6. Periods of European Literature by George Saintsbury (1897)
"Difficult as it may be to draw the line between intended history, which was always
strongly " romanced " classes and *n f°rm> ^ not intentionally in fact, ..."