fond of in English
partial to, attached to, keen on, having a liking fo
Use "fond of" in a sentence
1. He was fond of celery.
2. I'm fond of pop music.
3. He is fond of bragging.
4. He is fond of jesting.
5. I am fond of mushrooms.
6. She is fond of geometry.
7. She has fond of jesting.
8. He was fond of marmalade.
9. Boys are fond of mischief.
10. I'm fond of this tea.
11. Bossy: fond of ordering people around.
12. They are fond of playing volleyball.
13. I'm not overly fond of pasta.
14. I am very fond of Michael.
15. She was very fond of horses.
16. She was fond of pansying up.
17. He professed himself fond of music.
18. Boys are fond of playing football.
19. He is awfully fond of jesting.
20. She is passionately fond of tennis.
21. Not to be fond of Children.
22. She's inordinately fond of her parrot.
23. I am fond of classic music.
24. Authoritarian: fond of ordering people around
25. My brother is fond of study.
26. She's very fond of sweet things .
27. I'm not overly fond of cooking.
28. I'm not overly fond of cats.
29. I've always been very fond of you.
30. Sue's very fond of hiking and backpacking.
31. She is fond of collecting rare carpets.
32. I am not fond of eating meat.
33. Trina professed to be fond of art.
34. I was especially fond of chocolate biscuits.
35. Joe's quite fond of her, isn't he?
36. Indeed I always distractedly fond of children.
37. My dog is unusually fond of chocolate.
38. Chatty definition is - fond of chatting : talkative
39. Chowhound definition is - one fond of eating
40. Many people are fond of French cheeses.
41. Mary to be fond of learning English.
42. She seems genuinely fond of the children.
43. She was inordinately fond of her pets.
44. 6 I am very fond of Michael.
45. His lameness made him fond of sedentary occupation.
46. He is fond of using high - sounding phrases.
47. Afrikaners are particularly fond of music and song
48. Your reminders are what I am fond of.”
49. “Your Reminders Are What I Am Fond Of”
50. It seems that you are fond of poetry