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The short answer to your question is no. The word "imbued" is not used in everyday language, and is probably inappropriate in the given context, even if intended metaphorically. It means "saturated", and your example would mean
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Hi, Maple.
You're parsing this wrong. It's waited on as a unit -- past participle of an inseparable phrasal verb to wait on meaning served .
I love others to give me all the things I need. I love others to run and fetch things for
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Dear Masa, Basically... You can get an orgasm like you can get a thrill. You wouldn't omit "a" with "thrill" because it's a particular thing. You can't ordinarily "get to thrill". So what I'd suggest
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