Use "fondness" in a sentence

1. She has a fondness for red wine.

2. King David expressed heartfelt fondness for God’s laws

3. I remember this time with a sort of sad fondness.

4. 3 I've always had a fondness for jewels.

5. He has a fondness for outrageous double entendre.

6. 18 She had an inordinate fondness for candy.

7. 2 I've always had a certain fondness for her.

8. Bibliomania definition, excessive fondness for acquiring and possessing books

9. Stories of your gambling, your drinking, your debts... your fondness for women.

10. The groups at the conference spoke piously of their fondness for democracy.

11. Caress definition is - to treat with tokens of fondness, affection, or kindness : cherish

12. The Cloying fondness she displayed was what, in the end, drove me away

13. Ceremonialism meaning A fondness for ceremony, especially in religion; ritualism.

14. Bibliomania definition: extreme fondness for books Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

15. Are you holding back your fondness Due to his unmanly blondness?

16. With every generation that passes, the Anglophiliac chain gets looser, and the fondness declines

17. How can parents help their children develop a fondness for God’s Word?

18. Early hints of this fondness for the dramatic percolate through his journal.

19. 14 His fondness for rings had already earned him the nickname Ringo.

20. 7 Among his many enthusiasms is a great fondness of Eastern music.

21. 23 He will be remembered by the staff with great fondness.

22. 7 Many married couples think back on their courtship with great fondness.

23. We will constantly ‘long for Jehovah’s judicial decisions’ and show a ‘fondness for his reminders.’

24. It's like a nostalgic fondness, and they make them think of their youth.

25. 34 synonyms for Affection: fondness, liking, feeling, love, care, desire, passion, warmth

26. 22 The groups at the conference spoke piously of their fondness for democracy.

27. 4 One of his many enthusiasms is a great fondness of eastern music.

28. Affection definition is - a feeling of liking and caring for someone or something : tender attachment : fondness

29. Ask him what's the reason and he states his "fondness for number theory" .

30. 9 Early hints of this fondness for the dramatic percolate through his journal.

31. 10 The novel displayed Rolfe's fondness for neologism, verbal sumptuousness, and quirky spelling in its best light.

32. 15 People's fondness for wearing black and other dark colours was a vogue I never really liked.

33. Synonyms for Amorousness include affection, desire, fondness, lovingness, lust, passion, amativeness, ardor, ardour and concupiscence

34. 28 Mekki had little formal education, a bullying manner and a longshoreman's fondness for obscenity.

35. What Agonising fondness did I feel for them! (Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley) The silence finally became Agonising

36. 19 It was her father's fondness for drink that brought about the break-up of her parents' marriage.

37. Arctophile (plural Arctophiles) Someone who has a fondness for teddy bears, usually a collector of them.

38. Mac had said something about his fondness for wind instruments without actually saying what he played.

39. Amorousness definition: a feeling of love or fondness synonyms: love, enamoredness antonyms: hate, malignity, despisal

40. 20 Kindness is in our power, even when fondness is not. Samuel Johnson 

41. 17 But he has a particular fondness for painting scenes remembered from his native Montana.

42. The novel displayed Rolfe's fondness for neologism, verbal sumptuousness, and quirky spelling in its best light.

43. 30 But now, as shock waves surged through him, he realized that his liking had at least become fondness.

44. 19 Mac had said something about his fondness for wind instruments without actually saying what he played.

45. First, during the Iditarod I was struck by the fondness that Alaskans showed for their governor.

46. What does Arctophile mean? Someone who has a fondness for teddy bears, usually a collector of them

47. The expressions “fondness” and “concern” suggest meditation on God’s Word, in fact, taking delight in such meditation.

48. Oh, and Maxine's fondness for intellectuals presents us with a graceful way to help cover up your identity.

49. 11 Still, given our fondness for gunning each other down, fearing the sight of blood seems perfectly sound.

50. It was her father's fondness for drink that brought about the break-up of her parents' marriage.

51. 25 The novel displayed Rolfe's fondness for neologism, verbal sumptuousness, and quirky spelling in its best light.

52. 25 She remains an inspiring example to be remembered and talked of with fondness and good humour.

53. Hypernyms ("Bookishness" is a kind of): studiousness (diligent study) Derivation: bookish (characterized by diligent study and fondness for reading)

54. The Augustan era in English poetry is noted for its fondness for wit, urbanity, and classical (mostly Roman) forms and values

55. If you are Affectionate, you show your love or fondness for another person in the way that you behave towards them

56. Mr. Hayashi spoke with fondness about the easygoing lifestyle afforded a largely by the largess of Tokyo Electric.

57. Arctophile (Noun) Someone who has a fondness for teddy bears, usually a collector of them. How to pronounce Arctophile?

58. 16 He has an incorrigible fondness for persons of low birth and spends most of the day with them.

59. He has an incorrigible fondness for persons of low birth and spends most of the day with them.

60. 5 It was her father's fondness for drink that brought about the break-up of her parents' marriage.

61. Love is often described or defined as a deep Affection whereas Affection is a feeling of liking and fondness

62. Aristophanes next surviving play was The Birds (414 BC) and poked fun at Athens for its fondness of litigation

63. Since Gadfly readers know his fondness for public transport perhaps there will be a substantial saving when it happens.

64. 12 Could my fondness have kept you steady I should not now appear before you in this solemn manner.

65. 21 Since Gadfly readers know his fondness for public transport perhaps there will be a substantial saving when it happens.

66. Thomas Pynchon has also shown a consistent fondness for slapstick effects in his novels, drawn partly from comic cinema.

67. And yet all his life, his integrity warred with a flair for the theatrical, a fondness for tall tales.

68. Affectionate definition: If you are Affectionate , you show your love or fondness for another person in the way Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

69. His tales were simple and sweet and his characters endearing enough to remember with fondness all the way to adulthood.

70. 18 Those we recall with greatest fondness, all cut their figures against a wider, more luminous backdrop than mere office.

71. 27 His tales were simple and sweet and his characters endearing enough to remember with fondness all the way to adulthood.

72. With fondness, I recall asking him, “Fred, why do you make a number of adjustments in some of my letters?”

73. 26 And yet all his life, his integrity warred with a flair for the theatrical, a fondness for tall tales.

74. 13 Another sore point was de Gaulle's fondness for theatricality and rhetoric, which sometimes came at the expense of substance.

75. 6 The mother-in-law ranted at her daughter-in-law about her fondness for eating and aversion to work.

76. 24 Breeds differ in how highly strung they are, how much they snap at children and in their fondness for barking.

77. 8 Thomas Pynchon has also shown a consistent fondness for slapstick effects in his novels,[www.Sentencedict.com] drawn partly from comic cinema.

78. They asked about his speed and his fondness for Pedigree Chum Select Cuts, and all expressed interest in his bowel movements.

79. There was a remarkable unanimity of spirit and commitment that many today remember with fondness, despite the many hardships we endured.

80. (MoM 17) The Basilisks of Azeroth long had a fondness for the legendary "singing crystals" that grow in Stranglethorn Vale.