Synonym: adoring, affectionate, liking, loving, romantic, sentimental, tender. Similar words: be fond of, if only, bond, blond, rondo, condone, ponder, second. Meaning: [fɑnd /fɒnd] adj. 1. having or displaying warmth or affection 2. extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent 3. absurd or silly because unlikely 4. (followed by `of' or `to') having a strong preference or liking for.
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121. The Gods too are fond of a joke. Aristotle
122. He ought to have fond memories of the place.
123. Already she had become exceedingly fond of him.
124. She is, however, quite fond of the commemorative scar.
125. I see it as a fond farewell.
126. You don't realize how fond she is of you.
127. I have some very fond memories of track life.
128. You are fond of playing with sarcasm.
129. Sue's very fond of hiking and backpacking.
130. That is why they are so fond of reorganization.
131. I am fond of children - except boys. Lewis Carroll
132. There were several large photographs and the one that he was particularly fond of certainly gives the impression of the successful impresario.
133. But I believe you would be fond of him if he looked like your camel.
134. Taurus is a fixed sign, which means you are a creature of habit and are fond of material comforts.
135. These fish are particularly fond of vegetable foods, and will usually eat tender aquatic plants.
136. Fond as he was of aquatints and textured design, colour rarely entered his commentary vocabulary.
137. But they are very fond of him, underneath it all.
138. He had always liked her, had grown very fond of her and now he was finding her intensely desirable.
139. They were also fond of aping the grand manners of servants to aristocratic households and rich farmers.
140. On that fond hope, she is likely to be disappointed.
141. Over the course of our five months together, I had grown very fond of Peter.
142. They are quite fond of each other, though of differing temperaments.
143. He was especially fond of the words he found in articles on soccer-flat-booted, duck-hook.
143. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
144. They are nearly all excellent and dead shots and are especially fond of shooting.
145. All this results in a rare phenomenon: Marks and Spencer is a company people are fond of.
146. She was fond of, she liked, probably she loved, Wharton Horricker.
147. So he said that if she was so fond of water, he'd make sure she got plenty.
148. He was fond of women; he enjoyed their company and he liked making love.
149. He had grown fond of this place, and now, soon, he was to leave it.
150. Captain Duro had become fond of this tall, slightly awkward girl.
More similar words: be fond of, if only, bond, blond, rondo, condone, ponder, second, beyond, on duty, conduct, respond, condemn, abscond, diamonds, condemned, wonderful, ponderous, secondary, on display, condition, correspond, condescend, conditions, respondent, conditional, condensation, beyond control, condescension, beyond question.