Use "fondly remembered|fondly remember" in a sentence

1. She fondly remembered her early years in India.

2. She quotes often from long-forgotten songs and fondly remembered favorites.

3. 14 Yes, a well-arranged wedding can be fondly remembered.

4. I fondly remember my first job as a reporter.

5. My dad took us there when I was about four and I remembered it fondly.

6. 25 Yet it remains one of the most fondly remembered lines in the annals of Advertising.

7. I fondly imagined that you cared.

8. He looked at her fondly.

9. He held her hand fondly.

10. 14 She cried fondly, her eyes brightening.

11. Mr Whitmee gave his last singing performance to Darlington Folk Club and is fondly remembered by many members.

12. Do you embrace all your colleagues so fondly?

13. Both sisters spoke fondly of their daredevil brother.

14. I fondly imagined that you cared for me.

15. She looked fondly at his crinkly face.

16. To keep fondly in mind; treasure: Cherish a memory

17. To keep fondly in mind; treasure: Cherish a memory

18. She is looking fondly at the plants he had nurtured.

19. Greta smiled fondly at him from across the room.

20. Liz saw their eyes meet fondly across the table.

21. The result was not what he fondly hoped.

22. The outcome was not what he fondly expected.

23. Despite these fluctuations in his status I remember him fondly on his infrequent leaves as some one with a great sense of fun.

24. But not all money managers will look back on 1995 fondly.

25. 7 Both sisters spoke fondly of their daredevil brother.

26. He turned to see her smiling fondly at him.

27. Taking Mary in his arms, he kissed her fondly.

28. I had fondly imagined that riding a mule would be easy.

29. I often think fondly of an occasion some years ago at Covent Garden.

30. Some people still fondly believe that modern science can solve all the world's problems.

31. Adjective Affectionately showing, indicating, or characterized by affection or love; fondly tender: an affectionate embrace

32. Synonyms for Ardently include lovingly, affectionately, warmly, fondly, adoringly, devotedly, earnestly, passionately, reverently and admiringly

33. Ashlar, fondly called Nacho, is a 5yo chihuahua mix who weighs around 10lb

34. I fondly imagined that surgery meant a few stitches and an overnight stay in hospital.

35. Synonyms for Affectionately include lovingly, warmly, fondly, adoringly, devotedly, earnestly, passionately, reverently, ardently and admiringly

36. Find here on Abandonware DOS those favourite games from the 80s and the 90s that you remember so fondly by searching by genre, keyword or year of release.

37. Some Tories fondly imagine that privatisation will eliminate the need to subsidise the railways.

38. Synonyms for Amorously include fondly, affectionately, dearly, lovingly, tenderly, adoringly, indulgently, possessively, with affection and devotedly

39. 6 Many longtime publishers fondly recall experiences shared through the years while working with others in group activity.

40. The snowflake of cover with is the butterfly for dance in the wind and collect to remember fondly of fragrant, deliver benedictory fragrance of flower, take you into sweet dreamland!

41. Synonyms for Adoringly include lovingly, affectionately, warmly, fondly, devotedly, earnestly, passionately, reverently, ardently and admiringly

42. Affectionate definition, showing, indicating, or characterized by affection or love; fondly tender: an Affectionate embrace

43. Not too long ago, it was fondly thought that ours was ‘The Age of Enlightenment.’

44. What Magic bids me now so fondly dote On what so lately I disdain'd to look on?

45. Crin‧kly /ˈkrɪŋkli/ adjective 1 having a lot of small lines or folds She looked fondly at his Crinkly face

46. The Angola national football team is fondly known as the Palancas Negras in honor of the antelope.

47. “It was during those walks,” she fondly recalled, “that my father instilled the truth in my heart.”

48. Ramasubramaniam, fondly known as Subbu is the founding member of Blackbuck and is now overseeing the Corporate Business vertical of the organization

49. For those who don’t know, Cabbing is the art of making cabochons, or “cabs”, as it is now fondly called

50. Some people fondly believe that chess-playing computers work by internally trying out all possible combinations of chess moves.

51. Chongqing, a megalopolis best known for its industrial might and raw capitalism—think the Chicago of China—is fondly recalling its socialist past.

52. She remembers them fondly, saying: “These were zealous pioneers who were accessible and kind, and they knew the Bible well.”

53. Cooed is the sound a bird makes, or to talk fondly or amorously about something or someone (they Cooed over the newborn baby)

54. On the other hand though, scientists do not look fondly upon those who pooh-pooh scientific theories such as evolution as being just a theory.

55. Fondly referred as "Madam Pandit", she was also an assistant general secretary in the party and president of Business & Professional Women's Club of Georgetown.

56. The words Auld lang syne literally mean “old long since,” though in practice it means “old times, especially times fondly remembered,” as well as an “old or long friendship.” It’s from the Scots language, and the expression was first recorded in 1660–1680

57. He is Baconian " a beauty little sister " can succeed even if bury the beautiful girl in remote mountains to hold fondly, regretful " affection " .

58. All Cooped Up Holiday is a huge hit, especially with kids who have already learned All Cooped Up 1 & 2 (fondly known as “the chicken pieces”)

59. Mild, mellow, and as life-affirming as a soft fall of springtime New Zealand rain, Hamish Bennett’s charming if overfamiliar debut feature “Bellbird” is a fondly bittersweet tribu…

60. This page shows answers to the clue Caressed.Caressed may be defined as “Fondled, treated with affection”, “Treated or embraced with affection” and “Treated fondly, kindly, or favorably

61. Composting is a natural process of recycling organic material such as leaves and vegetable scraps into a rich soil amendment that gardeners fondly nickname Black Gold

62. About Boulder Fondly described as “the city nestled between the mountains and reality,” Boulder delivers an urban twist on the outdoor fun you’d expect from a town surrounded by wilderness.

63. 8 We may imagine Mordecai gazing fondly at Esther from time to time and noting with a mixture of pride and concern that his little cousin was grown-up —and had turned out to be a remarkable beauty.

64. Remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten. Alter what is changeable, and accept what is mutable.

65. The Town of Crested Butte, fondly referred to as 'The Gateway to the Elk Mountains', sits at an elevation of 8,885 feet and is located 28 miles north of the City of Gunnison in the County of Gunnison

66. Remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten. Alter what is changeable,(Sentencedict.com) and accept what is mutable.

67. Amorously: In an amorous manner; fondly; lovingly.-- a sensational "scene" played out before a house of loafers, and now the babel of thousand-tongued gossip, linking her name Amorously (so she suspected) with the red-painted ne'er-do-well.

68. THE DREAM—REMEMBERED

69. Then I remembered this.

70. The book, which Hays calls, fondly, a "haphazard set of notes," is indicative of the role of philosophy among the ancients in that it is "expected to provide a 'design for living.'" And it does, both Aphoristically ("Think of yourself as dead

71. “Forgotten Victims” Are Remembered

72. You remembered your toothbrush?

73. While Matilda, played by Mara Wilson, was at the heart of Danny Devito's film, the story had a number of colourful characters that we can still think on fondly - such as Embeth Davidtz's Miss Honey, Pam Ferris' Ms Trunchbull, and of course, Bruce Bogtrotter.

74. Chadwick fondly refers to her) then strolls off in search of a stiff drink.’ ‘I do not know that, but I know a Brazen hussy when I see one.’ ‘I won't be surprised if the striking ‘colonels’ have been generously compensated for their Brazen defiance of military norms.’

75. The butler finally remembered Joseph.

76. Finally, the cupbearer remembered Joseph!

77. I remembered my parent's names!

78. I remembered hearing him scream.

79. It's flattering to be remembered.

80. Whether remembered I said arrogantly.