Sentences

swainship in a sentence

n.

Definition

Swainship refers to the state or condition of being a suitor or lover, often characterized by romantic affection and courtship.

Sample Sentences

  1. The young poet wrote extensively about the swainship he experienced during his summer romance.
  2. In the novel, the protagonist's swainship blossomed into a lasting relationship that defied societal norms.
  3. Their playful swainship was evident in the way they teased each other at every opportunity.
  4. Despite the ups and downs, the swainship between the two characters added depth to the story.
  5. Her letters reflected the longing and affection inherent in their swainship, making it a poignant read.

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