Examples of 'rather fond' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather fond"

This phrase expresses a strong liking or affection towards something or someone. It suggests that the person referred to has a positive and deep appreciation, enjoyment, or attachment to the subject mentioned

How to use "rather fond" in a sentence

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rather fond
I have grown rather fond of not sinking.
I was under the impression that you were rather fond of him.
I am growing rather fond of this little ditty.
She apparently kept a skylark that was rather fond of her.
I have always been rather fond of this organisation.
I am rather fond of Jessica Jones and I look forward to another season.
I understand you are rather fond of this world.
I am rather fond of the music of the day.
I think the bird was rather fond of him.
He was rather fond of the quiet life.
I know you happen to be rather fond of them.
I am rather fond of the lavender one.
It appears madam here is rather fond of bullets.
I was rather fond of the old girl.
He seems to be rather fond.

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I have grown rather fond of our intrigues together.
Her Majesty seems to be rather fond of him.
I grow rather fond of her myself.
It would seem that Ellen is rather fond of him.
He was rather fond of the poor girl.
I am not interested and I am rather fond of technology.
I am rather fond of the honorable doctor.
Your colleagues were rather fond of speaking.
Avis is rather fond of keeping it under the bed.
But I have somehow always been rather fond of them.
I am rather fond of an early breakfast myself.
One even gets rather fond of them.
I am rather fond of those sorts of mysteries.
I have grown rather fond of him.
I am rather fond of the Japanese concept of ikigai.
I have grown rather fond of you.
Grew rather fond of him myself, for a while.
My sister is rather fond of you.
I was rather fond of him ; he could be tricky but he was quite warm really.
And she may be rather fond of absinthe.
I say that not because I like war but because I am rather fond of reality.
I have grown rather fond on the boy.
He has a secretary that he 's rather fond of.
I have grown rather fond of her actually.
The trouble is he seems to have grown rather fond of me!
He seems to be rather fond of killing things.
It would not interest you it 's a star sapphire, but I happen to be rather fond of it.
And you have been rather fond of some of them.
He 's rather fond of passing out just as I happen by.
We rich folk are rather fond of a scandal.
I was rather fond of your husband . We worked well together.
I have grown rather fond of it.
I am rather fond of the new Gucci mule.
I must confess that I am rather fond of that brown sofa.
I am rather fond of high seas Claire.

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Examples of using Fond
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
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Examples of using Rather
I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch
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