(lots of) love (from) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(lots of) love (from)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-03-02 11:03

Meaning of (lots of) love (from)

Synonyms:

love from

(lots of) love (from) phrase informal Written language

A  typical way to conclude a letter or message to someone you love, such as a friend, family, or romantic partner.

Take care. Lots of love, Peter.

Write soon and in the meantime my best wishes to you all. Lots of love, Mie.

I look forward to meeting you soon. Lots of love, Jack.

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Wholly enamored (of someone)

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