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tryst

[trist, trahyst] / trɪst, traɪst /
NOUN
meeting during a love affair
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What made Mumbai's tryst with Art Deco particularly interesting was how the city embraced its hallmarks in a truly all-encompassing manner.

From BBC

Yet, by sheer force of will, Chu strong-arms the scene into a sophisticated tryst that just happens to take place in a tree.

From Los Angeles Times

Was it because she was left out of the truth of Aimee’s disappearance, mourning her death while her daughter was off on a tryst?

From Los Angeles Times

The secondary goal of the Trump-McGregor tryst was to undermine the government of a small nation that is almost entirely dependent on U.S. trade, and is clearly considered insufficiently subservient and overly woke.

From Salon

The first of three memoirs, it recounts her trysts and escapades with humor, brashness and power, and remains an essential music memoir.

From Los Angeles Times