Pronunciation: /lʌv-ɪn/
noun a gathering or event characterized by demonstrations of love, peace, and harmony
A1 I went to a love-in event with my friends.
A2 The love-in celebration was full of music and dancing.
B1 The community organized a love-in to promote unity and positivity.
B2 Attending a love-in can be a great way to connect with like-minded individuals.
C1 The annual love-in festival attracts people from all over the country.
C2 She wrote a thesis on the cultural significance of love-ins in modern society.
preposition used to indicate the purpose or reason for a gathering or event
A1 I love-in playing with my dog in the park.
A2 She loves-in spending time with her family on weekends.
B1 They love-in going on hikes in the mountains.
B2 He loves-in traveling to new countries and experiencing different cultures.
C1 The couple loves-in hosting dinner parties for their friends.
C2 She loves-in immersing herself in classical literature and poetry.
formal The love-in event was organized by the local community to promote unity and harmony.
informal I heard there's a love-in happening at the park this weekend, wanna check it out?
slang The love-in was lit, everyone was having such a good time.
figurative Their relationship was like a never-ending love-in, full of joy and happiness.
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