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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151. Afterwards the fond couple will stroll back on to the street, and part.
152. Fond as he is of his inactive comforts, he regrets all marriages as breaking up happy families.
153. I was especially fond of the chocolate biscuits decorated with crystallised violets.
154. Railway Street is a name retained as a fond memory for a public transport system axed by Beeching in 1966.
155. Her more considered view was that it was' the sort of house you become fond rather than proud of.
156. Kirsty knows her well and they're very fond of each other.
157. Margaret loved her mother, and regarded her peculiarities with a fond tolerance.
158. There was a desk I was fond of, it's true.
159. He was fond of her, although she bored him to death.
160. History may come to see that embrace as a gesture of fond farewell.
161. Horses are usually pretty easy going creatures who grow fond of people and attention: why then should some be anxious?
162. Is it just coincidence that the previous chancellor was fond of a spritzer?
163. Both girls were exceptionally good at school and fond of study.
164. The jewels, the diamonds, the baubles you're so fond of?
165. That overcautious disposition was noticed long ago, but there was a fond hope that experience would cure it.
166. We were all very fond of him and felt just a little protective towards him!
167. Commentators are fond of discovering and praising a guidebook clarity in the novel.
168. The crew were singing: ... a bit he'd never been particularly fond of.
169. Sid was always fond of reminding his audience of darts' humble origins.
170. Alice is an anti-smoking vegetarian who is already too fond of red wine.
171. First, he knew Lewie was fond of him, and Lewie was the boss.
172. He was a little too fond of drink and would occasionally get into fights.
173. I haven't seen Ed for a while, but I'm very fond of him.
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174. Over several weekends I humped big loads, all over 40 pounds, and actually became very fond of this pack.
175. Ken winked at her and smiled and told her he would; he was always very fond of Mum.
176. I am fond of him, he has been unfailingly kind to me.
177. "The only reason I make money is so I can give it away," Quigley is fond of saying.
178. As football managers are fond of saying, it's early days yet for battler George.
179. Bernie himself was becoming quite fond of her and Noreen thought he saw more of her than of his sister.
180. I used to be pleased he was so fond of Diana.
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.