And if "bothering" be a provocative to love, Mirren resolved that neither Vara nor Cleg should lack the amatorious irritant.
So, then, it was quite in keeping with the nature of things, and especially with the nature of untrammelled youth, that the Knuckle Dusters' Club should have its amatorious difficulties.
By this last the reproach of vain and amatorious trifling which has been so often levelled at Carew is at once thrown back and blunted.
In his Convivium he calls Phaedrus the father of the amatorious discourse which he had commenced; and so in his Phaedrus ("Phaedrus," p.
Milton, perceiving that such a poetic Fable might be objected to as fitter for a "mere amatorious novel" than for a controversial treatise, insinuates an apology for its introduction.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "amatorious" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.