fondness Definition In English

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  • The author's fondness of the subject shows in the engaging text, but so does his frustration and amusement at some of the soft spots and excesses in ichnology.

  • More accurately, it's a fondness for youth.

  • Given the effective absence of copyright restrictions on such local releases, and the fondness of hearing local versions of foreign tunes, the covers elicited neither legal restrictions nor aesthetic disapproval.

  • The piano sounds a dying chord in the middle of the keyboard - though it had previously shown a fondness for its extremes - and the piece is done.

  • Colin's fondness for the minutiae of interpersonal relationships allowed him to detect subtleties of wit and (sometimes biting) humour.

  • The use of emoticons and other signs and symbols seems in some ways to be an extension of the current general fondness for symbols and logos.

  • His fondness of ethnographic detail (of which the subsequent paper gives some further examples) never obliterated a much wider theoretical interest in social theory and philosophy of language.

  • The aristocratic fondness for drink meant that they spectacularly resisted the attempted imposition of abstinence at the entertainment.

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