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love life
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Clearly, you'd rather she stay out of your love life and she's not getting the hint.
▪ I mean, I was talking about the future of my love life.
▪ Since our beliefs create our experiences, Cathy's love life faithfully reflected her mixed-up beliefs.
▪ So we strongly recommend you establish some boundaries and keep your business world separate from your love life.
▪ The saga centres on the tangled love life of a 30-year-old woman, who fears she will be left on the shelf.
▪ The subtext is clear: Colgate is good for your breath, teeth -- and love life.
▪ To touch its burning tip will give love life.
Wiktionary
love life

n. An individual's amorous or sexual relationships.

WordNet
love life

n. sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people; "his lovemaking disgusted her"; "he hadn't had any love in months"; "he has a very complicated love life" [syn: sexual love, lovemaking, making love, love]

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Love Life (musical)

Love Life is a musical written by Kurt Weill (music) and Alan Jay Lerner (book and lyrics). It opened at the 46th Street Theatre on Broadway (now the Richard Rodgers) on October 7, 1948, and closed on May 14, 1949, after having played 252 performances. The original production starred Ray Middleton and Nanette Fabray, was directed by Elia Kazan, and choreographed by Michael Kidd.

The show told the story of a married couple, Sam and Susan Cooper, who never age as they progress from 1791 to 1948, encountering difficulties in their marriage (and thus the very fabric of marriage) as they struggle to cope with changing social mores. One of the earliest examples of the concept musical, the action of Love Life was interspersed with vaudeville-style numbers that commented on the story, in a way very similar to Cabaret (which opened in 1966).

No official cast recording of Love Life has ever been made; a strike at the time of the original production prevented preserving the original cast of this show, as also happened with Where's Charley? the same year.

The song "I Remember it Well" is the original version of a lyric Lerner revised for use in the 1958 film, Gigi.

Love Life

Love Life or Lovelife may refer to:

Love Life (song)

"Love Life" is a Pet Shop Boys song originally performed and released by the Swedish band Alcazar. It was the fourth single to be taken from their #2 album Alcazarized. The song was originally titled "Can I Be the One?", and was demoed by Pet Shop Boys themselves. "Love Life" peaked at #10 in Sweden.

Love Life (Berlin album)

Love Life is the third studio album by the American new wave band Berlin. Recorded during the last quarter of 1983, the album was released on March 12, 1984 by Geffen Records. The album contained the single " No More Words", which became their first Top 40 single on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at #23.

Love Life (Hitomi album)

Love Life is the fifth studio album by Japanese singer hitomi, released on December 13, 2000, by avex trax.

Love Life (2007 film)

Love Life (known as Liebesleben in German) is a 2007 German/Israeli film directed Maria Schrader and shot in Israel. It is based on a novel by Zeruya Shalev, with the screenplay written by Schrader and Laila Stieler. The film won two 2008 Bavarian Film Awards for Best Cinematography ( Benedict Neuenfels) and Best Music ( Niki Reiser). Neuenfels also won the 2008 German Film Award for Best Cinematography.

Love Life (2006 film)

Love Life is a 2006 gay-themed film by director Damion Dietz about marriage of convenience between a gay man and a bisexual lesbian and how complicated it can get with arrival of other suiters. The film premiered at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco and was selected as the benefit film for the Human Rights Campaign.

Love Life (TV series)

Love Life is a British drama television miniseries shown on ITV.

Love Life (Tamia album)

Love Life is the sixth studio album by Canadian recording artist Tamia, released on June 9, 2015 by Def Jam Recordings. It marked her first her major label release since More (2004).