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Romantical

Romantical \Ro*man"tic*al\, a. Romantic.

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romantical

a. Of or pertaining to a romantic tendency or character.

Usage examples of "romantical".

I am only too well aware of how a woman's head can be turned by the sort of romantical attention that Blade is lavishing upon you, Miss Faringdon, if you don't mind my saying so.

She was such a romantical little creature, completely addicted to happy endings.

Madam, let me tell you I did not find romantical references to broken hearts and broken urns at all apt.

Emily had a disturbing tendency to go blithely through life applying her silly romantical notions to everything and everyone.

It was made plain to me that she has a very romantical disposition, and delights in the marvellous, so I did my best to gratify her.

Then his thoughts shot toward one Fafhrd, a largely couth and most romantical barbarian, the soles of whose feet and mind were nonetheless firmly set in fact, particularly when he was either very sober, or very drunk, and toward this one's lifelong comrade, the Gray Mouser, perhaps the cleverest and wittiest thief in all Nehwon and certainly the one with either the bonniest or bitterest self-conceit.

The rock was tough as diamond with frequent hand-holds—made for climbing—but he was weary and beginning to condemn himself for having abandoned his men in peril (it amounted to that) to come on a wild romantical goose-chase.

He was perhaps another romantical fool, having come this long trek to sit alone and wait on a prospective wife.

Lord, what romantical fools men were, to overpass the known and good in order to strain and stretch after the mysterious merely unknown.

All magics dim without his credulous and kindly audience, while high quests fail lacking his romantical and custard-headed idealisms.

As far as Harry was concerned such things were much to blame for the general flightiness and romantical inclinations that characterized so much of the female population.