Definition of «deep fondness»

The phrase "deep fondness" means having strong feelings of love, affection, or liking towards someone or something.

Sentences with «deep fondness»

  • I am thinking of her with deep fondness as the window boxes and planters are potted at Rose Cottage. (rosecottagegardensandfarm.wordpress.com)
  • I remember with deep fondness that three - year - period of my childhood life, before we moved yet again to a distant island — the school I attended, the neighborhood, our house, the language (native in that island), and the food — all of which I would miss after we moved to an unfamiliar island with totally different culture. (creativefashionglee.com)
  • When Barth was teaching Calvin to his students, he expressed a deep fondness for Calvin, emphasizing the great contribution he made to our understanding of such things as election, predestination and damnation. (nakedpastor.com)
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