Examples of 'more fond' in a sentence
Meaning of "more fond"
More fond is a phrase used to describe an increased degree of affection, liking, or attachment towards someone or something. It indicates a stronger positive sentiment or emotional connection compared to a previous state or condition of fondness
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Growing more and more fond of liberty.
I am more fond of painting on larger surfaces.
It will make you more fond of books.
More fond of life in general.
I would become rather more fond of her.
He was more fond of action than study.
He seemed to grow more fond of me.
More fond on her than she upon her love.
I have grown more fond of her.
I am more fond of my head, than of my hat.
Not one of my more fond memories.
Towards the end of the novel I became a little more fond of her.
More and more fond of mysteries.
Chinese tourists coming to Europe are more and more fond of culture and nature.
I could not be more fond of you if you were my brother.
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Leo and Greenlee find themselves growing more and more fond of each other.
All the more fond of you.
Forrester describes the Japanese consumers as relatively affluent and more fond of durable goods.
Here are more fond memories.
That this cat likes water, even though some of them are more fond of it.
I was always more fond of math and science.
Previously in military intelligence, he is more fond of direct action.
I am more fond of scientific work.
I was a little more fond of this.
You are more fond of my mare than of your own horse.
I am becoming more fond of him.
None was more fond of him than the Queen City Cricketeers.
I find myself getting more and more fond of wearing shorts.
I was more fond of my banner.
Something that made her all the more fond of the younger woman.
They are more fond of you than I had anticipated.
Temple is a lovely little girl who is more fond of music than anything else.
She was more fond of gold rings than a child 's affection.
Dan has become way more fond of you lately.
He can give up NBA for something that he 's more fond of.
I got more and more fond of her and in the end I decided to adopt her.
While a few feline yoga classes exist, cats seem to be more fond of interrupting yoga.
Of course, you are more fond of funerals than festivities.
I change my mind over different issues, but I am much more fond of a libertarian view.
However, they can not be more fond of your country than their own government.
Meanwhile, Snapper was growing more and more fond of Chris.
There is nobody more fond of him than I am.
It 's a shame because I have become rather more fond of her.
And there is no one more fond of the regent than I am.
More fond of me than the others?
I am also growing more and more fond of Thailand as well.
Now, he is more fond of sheep than any man I have ever met.
He became more and more fond of Li Mei.
More fond than of you?
I was much more fond of BITTEN.
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