was fond of him|be fond of him in English
espected him, showed him affectio
Use "was fond of him|be fond of him" in a sentence
1. His lameness made him fond of sedentary occupation.
2. Already she had become exceedingly fond of him.
3. He was fond of the man who fretted beside him, and a touch impatient with him too.
4. What was there about Timothy’s personality that made Paul so fond of him?
5. But I believe you would be fond of him if he looked like your camel.
6. I am fond of him, he has been unfailingly kind to me.
7. 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 …
8. He's fond of repeating that the company's success is all down to him.
9. He was fond of celery.
10. He was fond of marmalade.
11. She was very fond of horses.
12. She was fond of pansying up.
13. Not to be fond of Children.
14. Trina professed to be fond of art.
15. I was especially fond of chocolate biscuits.
16. 29 They had been so kind towards him, so very fond of the prodigal young man.
17. Mary to be fond of learning English.
18. You can use Codger to talk about a funny old man, especially if you're fond of him.
19. She was inordinately fond of her pets.
20. The Anzac biscuit was a fond reminder of …
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22. Grow characteristics: Be fond of warm and wet climate.
23. I'm fond of pop music.
24. He is fond of bragging.
25. When would you be fond of receiving the call?