Synonym: affection, affectionateness, fancy, heart, lovingness, partiality, philia, tenderness, warmheartedness, warmness, warmth. Similar words: kindness, boldness, coldness, madness, sadness, goodness, mildness, loudness. Meaning: [fɑn(d)nɪs /'fɒn(d)-] n. 1. a predisposition to like something 2. a positive feeling of liking 3. a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love.
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31 They asked about his speed and his fondness for Pedigree Chum Select Cuts, and all expressed interest in his bowel movements.
32 Here is a story about his fondness for Semele.
33 She had an inordinate fondness for candy.
34 Fondness for a coutry is all very lovely.
35 He has a fondness for outrageous double entendre.
36 He is fond of exciting fondness in the boy.
37 He had an almost paternal fondness for Pen.
38 He seems to possess some innate badness of character and fondness for low company.
39 The trend follows the Western fondness of latefor the gap-toothed smile - also a 'young' dental look.
40 Wu Zhuhong has translated fondness for drama into a responsibility.
41 Benitez has long admitted his admiration for Atletico, having started his coaching at Real Madrid's youth teams,[http://sentencedict.com/fondness.html] but often spoken on his fondness for their cross-town rivals.
42 In this photo, he his fondness for rabbit hunting at his private hunting lodge.
43 Kay liked Connie, her vivaciousness, her obvious fondness for her brother Michael.
44 In the movie is busy with in all directions "the bestowment" good luck Ge You, but this chapter of vivid fashion fondness of countryside, elegant bearing[sentencedict.com], very very very idol faction.
45 "They professed their fondness so effusively and often that they sounded like high school sweethearts at a Hallmark card display, " Mr. Isaacson writes.
46 On the other hand he had an equal fondness for our older Bengali authors and Vaishnava Poets.
47 It was devotion - it was passion - it was all sorts of fondness and folly.
48 Over the decades a Gandhian fondness for — some say idealization of — rural life has also kept people in villages, where the bonds of caste and custom remain strong.
49 First, during the Iditarod I was struck by the fondness that Alaskans showed for their governor.
50 Johnson told me, with an amiable fondness , a little pleasing circumstance relative to this work.
51 The boys got wise to Jack's fondness for bubble gum.
52 I am one character space is frank and docile geniality of health female, a fondness for reads and appreciates an art, like to travel with friend together. Have been to a lot of Europe nations.
53 Mr. Hayashi spoke with fondness about the easygoing lifestyle afforded a largely by the largess of Tokyo Electric.
54 "Others have, " replied Letterman, referring to George Bush's fondness for lengthy brush-clearing trips at his Texas ranch.
55 There's a strong connection between France and Asia, and it's not just about Asian nouveau-riche fondness for bottles of Bordeaux.
56 The pettishness that might be caressed into fondness had yielded to a listless apathy.
57 Rupert Murdoch's fondness for printer's ink has sometimes baffled Wall Street analysts.
58 At the same time, Rasul also expresses his fondness for Russian writers Pushkin, Lermontov, Sholokhov and Tolstoy: "I admire Tolstoy for his stand against violence."
59 I'd call her from the United States and tell her all the things I'd been up to and send care packages with instant vanilla pudding, for which she'd developed a great fondness.
60 They are drawn to a wide range of seed types like many North American birds but the mourning dove has a real fondness for corn, millet, safflower, and sunflower seeds.
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