We found 237 examples of how to use fond in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 237.
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76. | She is very fond of gossip. | |
77. | She is very fond of flowers. | |
78. | She is fond of painting a picture. | |
79. | She is fond of display. | |
80. | She was fond of poetry and music. | |
81. | She is very fond of writing poems. | |
82. | She seems to be fond of talking about herself. | |
83. | She was fond of talking about herself. | |
84. | She's fond of taking pictures. | |
85. | She is fond of singing old songs. | |
86. | She is very fond of dogs. | |
87. | She is fond of animals. | |
88. | She was fond of going to parties, as was her mother when she was young. | |
89. | She is very fond of standing out. | |
90. | I am fond of playing the guitar. | |
91. | I am fond of Cathy. | |
92. | Are you fond of baseball? | |
93. | My sister is fond of music. | |
94. | Great men are fond of sensual pleasures. | |
95. | Ann is exceedingly fond of chocolate. | |
96. | I have fond memories of all the time we spent together. | |
97. | Our nation is very fond of baseball. | |
98. | Tom is not fond of pets. | |
99. | Saeb is really fond of Horace. | |
100. | Lydia was exceedingly fond of him. |