Examples of 'his fondness' in a sentence

Meaning of "his fondness"

This phrase indicates someone's strong liking or affection for something or someone. It suggests that the person has a deep emotional connection or attachment to the object of their fondness

How to use "his fondness" in a sentence

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his fondness
And his fondness for the guitar.
Odom is noted for his fondness for candy.
His fondness for drink undoubtedly damaged his career.
Widdershins and his fondness for limericks.
His fondness for traitors.
I might have overestimated his fondness for you.
Combining his fondness of detective work and stress knitting.
Jet could not suppress his fondness over them.
His fondness for mechas has made him a renowned authority on robotics.
His nervousness was blamed on his fondness for whiskey and hard cider.
His fondness for agricultural pursuits led him to abandon political life.
Beethoven also indulges his fondness for extreme and bizarre contrasts.
His fondness for theatrical performances encouraged the development of the drama.
The loss of his eye allowed him to indulge his fondness for.
Here begins his fondness for the world of workshops and machines.

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Archippus was ridiculed by his contemporaries for his fondness for playing upon words.
His fondness for machines has also made him a renowned authority on robotics.
Rousseau was not alone in his fondness for precipitous places and giddy feelings.
His fondness for extemporaneous comments makes him an interesting subject for journalists.
Nobunaga was famous for his fondness for sumo and held many official matches.
His fondness for Asiatic cultures is reflected in his works.
She disliked his pale complexion and his fondness for alcohol at such a young age.
His fondness for animals made Forster refuse to prepare an account of the fauna.
His Majesty is famous for his fondness for feathers.
His fondness for the EU is matched by his disdain for the United Kingdom.
Cousins has also expressed his fondness for Shanahan.
The king shared his fondness for hunting and rapidly advanced him in favour.
Rabbi Zeira especially is remembered for his fondness of this form of piety.
His fondness for very young girls is well-known.
William Bourne was known for his fondness of riddles and ciphers.
The Tibetan leader went on to discuss whether his religiosity contradicted his fondness for Marxism.
Its name comes from his fondness for eating bees and other flying insects.
Socrates is also supposed to have reproved Euclid for his fondness for eristic disputes.
Ever since, his fondness for music has continued to grow.
His nickname Uccello came from his fondness for painting birds.
Showing his fondness for textural contrast, the sauce offered small crunchy bits of fennel.
She just wanted to give Jackson a gift and she remembered his fondness for antique tomes.
Watching a movie/ his fondness since he was a teenager.
Featuring on the main entrance wall of the gallery his fondness of it was clear ;.
He spoke later of his fondness for the garden 's blending of natural and human-built structures.
Nehru, who was famous for his fondness of children.
Due to his fondness for Shakespeare, he would sometimes use a British accent at practice.
And I remembered his fondness for cars.
In Acquara, the offering of food by a man to a woman, signals his fondness for her.
As a young man, Tommy was known for his fondness for actresses, nightclubs and casinos.
Anthony Albanese quickly moved to compromise on the matter, proudly proclaiming his fondness for QAnon.
His collection reflected his fondness for Art Nouveau.
Even his fondness for Charlie Chaplin, some argue, might have fallen into this category.
That said, he has often acknowledged his fondness for double entendre.
You mean his fondness for other men? I ken all about that.

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