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Love is in the Air

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  • Phrasal verb: to have a romantic relationship with someone
    Go out with someone
  • Break up
    Split up
  • To invite someone to come with you to a place such as the cinema or a restaurant, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship
    Ask somebody out
  • To get married
    To tie the knot
  • ​To start a relationship with somebody again, especially a romantic relationship, after having finished a previous relationship with the same person.
    Get back together
  • To no longer communicate with someone
    to lose touch
  • If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other
    get on (well)
  • Talking to someone you don't know very well in a friendly way because you are attracted to them
    Chat up
  • To have an argument
    have a row
  • When people are annoyed or angry with you you are...
    in the doghouse
  • The experience of starting to be in love with someone as soon as you see them for the first time.
    love at first sight
  • In informal English, to suddenly end a romantic relationship you have been having with someone
    dump someone
  • A couple perfectly matched
    Made for each other
  • You make an effort to be brave enough to do something despite feeling nervous about it.
    to pluck up the courage
  • To share interests, experiences, or other characteristics with someone
    To have (a lot) in common
  • The person you're engaged to be married to (2 forms)
    fiancé(e)
  • To propose to someone (2 expressions)
    To get down on one knee / to pop the question
  • To have a look at someone in order to find out information about them
    Check out
  • When a relationship is experiencing very severe difficulties and looks likely to end very soon, it is...
    on the rocks
  • To be completely in love with someone, typically a new romantic partner.
    To fall head over heels in love