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Definition of Soulmates
1. soulmate [n] - See also: soulmate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soulmates
Literary usage of Soulmates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Do Black Women Hate Black Men? by A. L. Reynolds (1994)
"If we haven't found soulmates before the third club, something is wrong. I always
give my number to at least three or four women before I get to the fourth ..."
2. Film Folk: "close-ups" of the Men, Women, and Children who Make the "movies" by Robert Leicester Wagner (1918)
"If these disclosures disillusion our distant soulmates, I doubt that they will
affect in the least the aspirant who wishes to act, for probably he is ..."
3. Global Infatuation: Explorations in Transnational Publishing and Texts : the by Eva Hemmungs Wirtén (1998)
"Heroine and hero are soulmates, not sexmates, and they live by a romantic ideal
of elevated "spiritual love." Emphasizing the virtues of ..."
4. The Message of the Stars: An Esoteric Exposition of Medical and Natal by Max Heindel, Augusta Foss Heindel (1918)
"... for the conventionalities, highly impatient of any human restraint upon his
liberty and committed to the theory of affinities, soulmates and free-love, ..."
5. The Great Limbaugh Con: And Other Right-Wing Assaults on Common Sense by Charles M. Kelly (1994)
"They are all soulmates in the same right wing political movement. They have
finally created an investment market that is worldwide and totally free for the ..."
6. Water Hazard by John Gunn (1995)
"soulmates. But they barely looked at each other. They were like two wolves, circling.
And that creep, Serrano. Oh, he was flashing eyes and smiles all right ..."