We found 39 examples of how to use affectionate in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 39 of 39.
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26. | Mary is very affectionate, isn't she? | |
27. | Tom is very affectionate, isn't he? | |
28. | Cats are very affectionate. | |
29. | Cats can be very affectionate. | |
30. | Cats can be very affectionate to people who respect their boundaries. | |
31. | Cats are very affectionate to people who respect their boundaries. | |
32. | He's very affectionate, isn't he? | |
33. | She's very affectionate, isn't she? | |
34. | Algerians are, in general, relaxed, friendly, open, and affectionate. | |
35. | Despite their reputations as aloof misanthropes, most cats love to cuddle with humans and are very affectionate. | |
36. | Affectionate people have usually received more affection from their parents. | |
37. | It's not possible for us to be very affectionate. | |
38. | Many years ago, in BrasÃlia, I participated in a simultaneous against Grand Master Henrique Mecking, better known for the affectionate diminutive Mequinho. I don't remember how many boards were there, but I know I didn't offer much resistance and, as expected, I lost the game. | |
39. | I love how the Turkish word for a cat is "kedi," because it sounds like "kitty," an affectionate English term for a cat. |