Use of smitten in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include smitten at the start of sentence, smitten at the end of sentence and smitten in the middle of sentence

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smitten at the start of sentence


  1. Smitten by war, the plains of Kyrenia were barren, and the sponge-divers of the Karpass had made barely a living.

smitten at the end of sentence


  1. As soon as he saw her, he was smitten.
  2. No, you wouldn't because we've never met before, but once written, for ever smitten!

smitten in the middle of sentence


  1. Dan was smitten with remorse.
  2. He seems really smitten with her.
  3. They are smitten with each other.
  4. She was totally smitten with Steve.
  5. He was smitten with that pretty girl.
  6. She was suddenly smitten with remorse.
  7. The village was smitten by an epidemic.
  8. The whole family were smitten with flu.
  9. They were totally smitten with each other.
  10. The small town was smitten by an epidemic.
  11. She was smitten with Steve - and showed it.
  12. He was smitten with love for this young girl.
  13. These girls are quite smitten with the singer's charm.
  14. I met Janet yesterday, and I'm rather smitten with her.
  15. From the moment they met, he was completely smitten by her.
  16. The story's about a man smitten with love for his wife's cousin.
  17. Mr Sylvester Stallone, the muscular thespian, is smitten once more.
  18. He could well understand why his daughter was so smitten with the boy.
  19. That El Comandante was smitten by the First Lady was immediately apparent.
  20. The trees are splintered, crushed, and broken, as if smitten by thunderbolts.
  21. He was so smitten by her that he promised to move to Argentina to be near her.
  22. I, too, was smitten with summit fever though for less obviously religious reasons.
  23. I doubt that she looked more angel than woman, as the smitten boy at New Minaden had thought.
  24. Fellow students remember her being smitten by the tall, good looking Courtney who was 11 years her senior.
  25. When Robert was twelve and I seven, both my parents and Ann were smitten by a particularly virulent flu germ.
  26. One could never tell, with these town-dwelling millionaires who were smitten with the desire to be landed gentry.

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