: a gathering of people especially for the expression of their mutual love
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It’s not been a total love-in between the leaders of these former Cold War foes.—
Keir Simmons,
NBC news,
20 May 2025 Fennell was also present in the audience—a real period, gothic cinema love-in.—
Anna Cafolla,
Vogue,
20 Nov. 2025 But while the meeting between host and cast was a little bit of a celebratory love-in, Probst also believes there has never been more on the line.—
Dalton Ross,
Entertainment Weekly,
6 Feb. 2026 Netflix’s love-in with Japanese content is continuing.—
Jesse Whittock,
Deadline,
26 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for love-in