was fond of the bottle|be fond of the bottle in English
was in the habit of getting drunk
Use "was fond of the bottle|be fond of the bottle" in a sentence
1. 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 …
2. He was fond of celery.
3. He was fond of marmalade.
4. She was very fond of horses.
5. She was fond of pansying up.
6. The Anzac biscuit was a fond reminder of …
7. Not to be fond of Children.
8. Trina professed to be fond of art.
9. I was especially fond of chocolate biscuits.
10. When would you be fond of receiving the call?
11. Mary to be fond of learning English.
12. She was inordinately fond of her pets.
13. 1 review of A fond Remembrance, Inc "A fond Remembrance, Inc
14. Grow characteristics: Be fond of warm and wet climate.
15. I'm fond of pop music.
16. He is fond of bragging.
17. I think my wife must be fond of them.
18. He is fond of jesting.
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20. I am fond of mushrooms.
21. She is fond of geometry.
22. She has fond of jesting.
23. Be fond of warm, half shade and wet environment.
24. Boys are fond of mischief.
25. I'm fond of this tea.