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Sentence count:289+25Posted:2016-12-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: adoringaffectionatelikinglovingromanticsentimentaltenderSimilar words: be fond ofif onlybondblondrondocondonepondersecondMeaning: [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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181. Despite everything, Firecracker was fond of his Secret Service agents.
182. He was very fond of her but it strained imagination to see how she could fit into a policeman's life.
183. She would have been pleased that the youngsters who come and go will have fond memories of their day in hospital.
184. If you were fond of hot water, you wallowed in a sunken basin.
185. I have fond memories of Sussex-playing pool and, much more to the point, the excellent discussions on science.
186. He is not especially fond of killing animals but, as a countryman, he sees culling deer as a necessity.
187. Kromko noted lawyers and their ilk are fond of worthless boiler-plate.
188. He is particularly fond of hot beetroot, recommending it as an accompaniment to roast saddle of hare - a delicious combination.
189. He was both too honest and too fond of Freeborn to make comforting and platitudinous promises.
190. The old guard, too fond of international conferences, has given way to a younger breed of activist.
191. Keillor is known for his fond pokes at small-town America.
192. For example, Dickens is fond of parenthetical constructions which allow the generalizing authorial voice to interrupt the narrative flow.
193. He was very fond of ancient histories, stories and epics of earlier times and heroes.
194. It was just that we were all so fond of her.
195. I'd grown fond of Burlington and it was difficult to leave.
196. Perhaps we are fond of her just because she is so ugly and utilitarian.
197. But she had been fond of Moira, and guessed how much anguish the rift in the family must have caused her.
198. His smile widened as many fond memories came flooding back.
199. I have only fond memories of my childhood in my own village.
200. Fond of perching on dead tree or post in water.
201. Moreover, the live food that all fish are particularly fond of is worms.
202. He is fond of Machiavelli the rake, the prankster and the scoundrel.
203. It was small but perfectly formed, as Dudley Moore is fond of saying of himself.
203. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
204. He was a nice, cheery fellow, though not entirely too fond of work.
205. For all her odd ways he'd become extremely fond of Cousin Noreen.
206. But mostly this is a love story, and Andersen is clearly fond of his subjects.
207. It was something of a shock to him to realize how fond of the little boy he had become.
208. It did not last but the parting seems to have been no terrible pain, the memory very fond.
209. Students and faculty told fond stories about Daniels and expressed their sorrow at his untimely death.
210. I was fond of Diana, as I was of Rex.
More similar words: be fond ofif onlybondblondrondocondonepondersecondbeyondon dutyconductrespondcondemnabsconddiamondscondemnedwonderfulponderoussecondaryon displayconditioncorrespondcondescendconditionsrespondentconditionalcondensationbeyond controlcondescensionbeyond question
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