fond|fonder|fondest in English
adjective
[fɑnd /fɒnd]
affectionate, loving; overly attentive; doting, fatuous
Use "fond|fonder|fondest" in a sentence
1. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
2. distance makes the hearts grow fonder.
3. Distance makes the hearts grow fonder.
4. Absence makes the heart grow fonder
5. Absinthe makes the heart grow fonder.
6. Chaque Bordure vient en 2 formats: fond blanc ou fond transparent
7. Absence makes the heart grow fonder... or forgetful. James Matthew Barrie
8. “Without my siblings, all my fondest memories would vanish into thin air.
9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fond /fɒnd $ fɑːnd/ ●●○ adjective 1 → be fond of somebody 2 → be fond of (doing) something 3 → be fond of doing something 4 [ only before noun] A fond look, smile, action etc shows you like someone very much SYN affectionate He gave her A fond …
10. Boodin lives in Flopside and runs a Catch Card shop known as Fondest Hopes
11. 1 review of A fond Remembrance, Inc "A fond Remembrance, Inc
12. He was fond of celery.
13. I'm fond of pop music.
14. He is fond of bragging.
15. He is fond of jesting.
16. I am fond of mushrooms.
17. She is fond of geometry.
18. She has fond of jesting.
19. He was fond of marmalade.
20. Boys are fond of mischief.
21. I'm fond of this tea.
22. Bossy: fond of ordering people around.
23. They are fond of playing volleyball.
24. I'm not overly fond of pasta.
25. Au fond, she is quite shameless.