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How to use smitten in a sentence

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According to Greek mythology, the God of Eros supposedly would strike a person in the eyes and make them smitten with their beloved.
No wonder the Western world has been smitten by the sari, and every woman with a smidgen of sartorial savvy wants one.
At the first stroke of the bell it was as if a magician's wand had smitten the dancers.
The smitten pair, who began dating in 2003, celebrated their engagement by canoodling in a Los Angeles restaurant, surrounded by friends.
The smitten couple, who have been romancing for six years, got engaged in March this year in Paris' Eiffel Tower.
Ted gets ever more gooey over Emmett, who is initially unreceptive but ultimately smitten.
Humanity, gripped in the clutches of its devastating power, is smitten by the evidence of its resistless fury.
A Chorley teacher is quitting his life in Lancashire to work in Romania after becoming smitten with the country.
He claims to be smitten with Vera and strikes a deal with Ford to have a private, paid meeting with the young femme fatale.
Making their job a real chore is the fact that he keeps showing up in Trish's shadow, so smitten is he.
We then got to meet the children and from this point on we were just smitten with every one of them.
She looked so perfect and flawless and she seemed utterly smitten with Bernard.
When subsequently inoculated with virus-containing matter, they became smitten with the disease.
There she was attacked by the plague demon, Namtar, smitten with disease from head to foot and kept prisoner by the Queen.
It is the rare gardener who is not smitten by their array of brilliant colors and graceful forms.
Arriving at school one fine day, this odd couple is smitten by a new student, Leigh Cabot, who is as smart as she is attractive.
Some labor under the delusion that Alaska is smitten with almost perpetual darkness in winter and never ending light in the summer.
Much of the media is currently smitten with the country's booming otaku culture.
The fellow was truly smitten, since he risked his job to give Carolyn a smidgen of moon dust in token of his adoration.
Unbearably smitten, Oscar flees his father's Thanksgiving party to drown his sorrows in a midtown bar.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Perchance 'twas some Ionian beauty or Carian girl who had smitten him suddenly.
But one day our joy was turned to sadness and our gladness to grief, for my husband was smitten with enteric fever.
The abandoned valleys of Savoy and Piedmont are goitrous, smitten, sterile.
Don't turn your other cheek if one has been smitten, but smite the smiter, and heartily.
Within that circle all was tintless, hard as steel, yet dull and oily, smitten flat with heat and haze.
McCay paused in the act of lighting his cigar, as one smitten with a great thought.
My sister declared the other night, after Julia had sung that barcarolle, that you were fatally smitten.
They should be smitten with the botch of Egypt, and a sore botch in the legs that cannot be healed.
Brother Mark of the Spicarium is sore smitten with a fever and could not come.
Some of us who have been smitten may have come near to doing this ourselves, or may have done it.
Not to meet some American millionairess who would be smitten with him and his titles!
Tom's face was drawn and white, though the smitten cheek still blazed, and Saxon wanted to put her arms comfortingly around him, yet dared not.
David Rossi gave a start, as if an invisible hand had smitten him.
The unhappy woman, to whom I had specially come, was smitten indeed.
Do Quakers, when smitten on the right cheek, turn the left to the smiter?
You, when smitten on the right cheek, turned unto the oppressor the left.
Torralva, when she found herself spurned by Lope, was immediately smitten with love for him, though she had never loved him before.
Everyone laughingly said that Goujet was smitten with Gervaise.
You are the step-daughter of a ruined and insensate man who is smitten with love for this devil of a Blanche.
Saul had spared only one Amalekite, and had smitten the rest.
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