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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

We're...

We're caught up in the beauty and charm of the other's personality.
What does it mean?
  

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Say this. We're each caught up in the beauty and charm of the other's personality. ie We beguile each other.

  • Say this.
  • We're each caught up in the beauty and charm of the other's personality.
  • ie We beguile each other.
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Say this.
We're each caught up in the beauty and charm of the other's personality.

ie We beguile each other.
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We're each beguiled in...has the same meaning as the first sentence?
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No. Beguile is a transitive verb.. ie somebody beguiles somebody.

We're beguiling each other.
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What does "caught up" in this sentence mean?
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temporarily obsessed by
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We're caught up by beauty and charm...has the same meaning as we're obsessed by...?
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It's temporary, new, and perhaps fleeting.
Perhaps "obsessed" is too strong. Absorbed, not noticing anything or anyone else.

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