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.

26. She seems genuinely fond of the children.

27. 13 Soft music was a fond caress.

28. Chaque Bordure vient en 2 formats: fond blanc ou fond transparent

29. Bossy: fond of ordering people around.

30. They are fond of playing volleyball.

31. I'm not overly fond of pasta.

32. I am very fond of Michael.

33. He professed himself fond of music.

34. Rob was her rapt audience, especially fond of her Hamlet.

35. Boys are fond of playing football.

36. He is awfully fond of jesting.

37. She is passionately fond of tennis.

38. I know that Yuri Gagarin was fond of ice hockey.

39. She's inordinately fond of her parrot.

40. I am fond of classic music.

41. My hometown, can supporting an once[sentence dictionary], be fond of!

42. Fond memories unfurl from the foot of Nanshan!

43. Authoritarian: fond of ordering people around

44. My brother is fond of study.

45. She's very fond of sweet things .

46. I'm not overly fond of cooking.

47. I'm not overly fond of cats.

48. He is fond of rambling among the trees.

49. I've always been very fond of you.

50. Sue's very fond of hiking and backpacking.

51. She is fond of collecting rare carpets.

52. I am not fond of eating meat.

53. The Khan is fond of artisans of every type.

54. She is, however, quite fond of the commemorative scar.

55. Joe's quite fond of her, isn't he?

56. Indeed I always distractedly fond of children.

57. My dog is unusually fond of chocolate.

58. The bottle was labeled "Poison.".

59. Chatty definition is - fond of chatting : talkative

60. Chowhound definition is - one fond of eating

61. Many people are fond of French cheeses.

62. She was really fond of his strength, his wholesome looks, his manliness.

63. 6 I am very fond of Michael.

64. The girl is fond of shirts laced with silver.

65. The students were less fond of inharmonic chords like .

66. He is fond of retracing the experiences of his youth.

67. My family are all fond of going to the cinema.

68. The government (is) extremely fond of Amassing great quantities of statistics

69. Too fond of the right to pursue the expedient. 

70. Meaning "domineering, fond of… See definitions of Bossy.

71. 17 The bottle was half full of mineral water.

72. “The things I was fond of,” explained the prehuman Jesus, “were with the sons of men.”

73. 2 The bottle was labeled "Poison.".

74. Earp was fond of using the word Affable when describing his friend to others.

75. His lameness made him fond of sedentary occupation.

76. He is fond of using high - sounding phrases.

77. 3 The jewels, the diamonds, the baubles you're so fond of?

78. The bottle was specifically labeled "poison.".

79. Let go of the bottle.

80. He was a nice, cheery fellow, though not entirely too fond of work.