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valentine

[val-uhn-tahyn] / ˈvæl ənˌtaɪn /






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“Ultimately, the show is a valentine to storytelling,” he said.

From New York Times

Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon,” up for awards in production design, costumes and music, played less like a valentine to 1920s Hollywood than a scattershot, jittery example of the very debauchery it chronicled.

From Washington Post

You just had a boring valentine’s day dinner together.

From New York Times

Try the valentine generator and decide for yourself.

From New York Times

Despite our nation's very famous break-up with the monarchy, nineteenth-century Americans were heavily influenced by Victorian-era cultural practices and European food trends, such as gifting chocolates and other confections to one's valentine.

From Salon