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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211. He was fond of saying that as a geek I bore the stamp of whomever I had last spoken with.
212. My priestly friend set me down outside the two cathedrals and I bade him a fond farewell.
213. Termites are necessary to decompose old woody vegetation, but they were fond of eating the sealant around the windows.
214. During the next few months, Gilly starts to become very fond of her new foster family.
215. Like most good myths, some of the details remain blurred, and Devi herself was fond of obfuscation.
216. Breeze was fond of Schumann, but not so fond that she could listen to him now!
217. He disregarded the Navigator's diminution of his name, perhaps sensing the undertone, this time, of almost fond indebtedness.
218. Tins of things; they seemed particularly fond of tinned peaches, there was a whole stack of tins of peaches.
219. He was fond of alcohol - he was a consistent, if not a heavy, drinker.
220. Dad was fond of whisky, but normally only drank on an evening when work was done.
221. Personally, I am rather too fond of my sanity to risk it in this way.
222. There will be many fond memories taken away from the city which will hopefully be renewed should we visit next year.
223. She was much too fond of Heathcliff, and the worst punishment we could invent was to keep her separate from him.
224. I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals. Winston Churchill
225. And he's fond of Jean-Claude, he's always on the telephone ....
226. Cleveland schools plan fond farewells Cleveland county council has given the go-ahead for a number of school retirements this year.
227. And after designing 72 issues of Zzap! 64 I bid you all fond farewell and big hello to Commodore Force!
228. Just why this is called a boil-off and just why auditors are fond of the term is obscure.
229. For her sake, Langford walked slowly, smiling down like a fond young father.
230. He was so fond of them that he'd stuck them together with Sellotape.
231. Colin's not a crook - just a bit too fond of the ganja, that's all.
232. However we're going home with fond memories of a marvellous competition.
233. Like many children, David was fond of sugary foods and liked ice-cream, orange squash,(http://sentencedict.com/fond.html) chocolate and crisps.
234. I am too fond of reading books to care to write them. Oscar Wilde
235. I was very fond of ballroom dancing, and of other things associated with the tripping of the light-fantastic.
236. He was fond of the man who fretted beside him, and a touch impatient with him too.
237. Come Epiphany, she had grown too fond of them to take them down.
238. Sheldon, who is a really nice bloke and very fond of children, was pushing an elderly lady in a wheelchair.
239. Apparently some people are just too fond of the Old Pueblo for their own good.
240. Critics of legal drafting often complain that lawyers are fond of using legal jargon.
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.