Examples of 'fond' in a sentence
Meaning of "fond"
Fond is an adjective used to describe a feeling of affection or liking for something or someone
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- Having a liking or affection (for).
- Affectionate.
- Indulgent.
- Outlandish; foolish; silly.
How to use "fond" in a sentence
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And not very fond of people like us.
You have never been overly fond of them.
I am so fond of stories that begin that way.
I began to grow very fond of that mannequin.
Species fond of disrupted or unstable open habitats.
I am particularly not fond of the ceiling work.
Very fond of some of these old things.
Edith is getting so fond of that little girl.
I am fond of my clock and that makes me crazy.
I have become very fond of a married woman.
I am fond of the girls who work for me.
You are not very fond of each other.
I was fond of you when you were an overweight rookie.
And they are very fond of their children.
You ought to be with someone you are fond of.
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You grow fond of what you love.
Looks like you are very fond of cricket.
I have a fond affection for him myself.
I have never been terribly fond of rats or weasels.
I am not fond of wearing this uniform again.
I have really grown fond of this place.
Even those weapons of which youre so fond.
I have so many fond memories in that shop.
Because my son seems to be very fond of you.
So ready to be fond of him for being his father.
I can see why you are so fond of her.
I grew quite fond of my little human life.
And my enemies as some of my bannermen are fond of mentioning.
Bart sure is fond of that cow gentleman.
She must have been really fond of him.
No matter how fond they feel of you.
I understand you are not particularly fond of crowds.
They were fond of each other back home.
I can see you are very fond of birdies.
I know how fond of him all of you were.
I bid you all a very fond farewell.
I have very fond memories of your aunt.
Take the books if you are fond of readin.
We all have fond memories of that day.
I hoped it would bring back fond memories.
They are all fond of war in the north.
Hope you were not too fond of her.
I happen to be fond of the smell of roast pig.
I do believe you have grown fond of him.
I was not wildly fond of her during labor.
Let me use a word that you are fond of.
She was also very fond of skin diving.
I want my memory to be filled with fond ones.
I am not particularly fond of that side of myself.
He even told me that he had been fond of you.