Sentences with word «fondness»

"Fondness" refers to a feeling of affection or liking for something or someone. It is a positive emotion that shows a warm and sentimental attachment. Full definition
Now my girls are 5 I read this book with fondness of how the hell did I survive the first year?
Their marriage thrives on a shared fondness for music, laughter... and getting smashed.
While she has a domestic short - hair cat named Charlie, she has a special fondness for Great Danes and French Bulldogs.
Prospect was founded with good intentions after Hurricane Katrina by Dan Cameron, a curator with a great fondness for New Orleans but little other connection to it, to foster the «social and financial benefits» of an international art festival in the hope of «rebuilding the city,» according to the Prospect web site.
First off, I will freely admit that I have become enamored by New Super Mario Bros. — Upon playing it, I felt a certain level of fondness in gaming that I haven't felt in a long time.
Further, given enough time, captors, remarkably, often also develop fondness for their hostages.
If, on the other hand, you don't express fondness for the person you're meeting, you could potentially turn them off.
You spoke of her with such fondness on Facebook and the like.
They regularly show fondness and appreciation to their partners.
I've always held such fondness for that sweet old phrase.
I am thinking of her with deep fondness as the window boxes and planters are potted at Rose Cottage.
Despite a certain fondness for Carol Rance, she sees Matt LeBlanc for the boob he is and longs to get back to England.
«Hunt For The Wilderpeople» spans a long time period for those on the run, and you see maturity growing in Ricky and fondness growing in Hec.
Sure, nurturing fondness for your partner is critical, but not as much as coming to an awareness of your own capacity for contempt.
As someone who loves serving others, and also with a deep fondness of homes, Anne M. Lusk knew early on that marrying these two passions would help her succeed in the real estate business.
I've focused a lot on modern consoles and upcoming releases, but my real fondness does lie in the realm of classic gaming, and one of those aspects that I greatly enjoy collecting:
Because we all have a particular fondness towards food more than anything else, why shouldn't our beauty goodies demonstrate that?
When you ask anyone about what they remember with fondness from childhood, it is often connected to family traditions.
Not only that, but I'm starting to develop a genuine fondness of certain postures.
Each is new to the saga and largely unproven in the world of big budget, effects - driven spectacle, but together the pair shows obvious fondness and respect at least for the two Cameron - directed installments.
China should be attractive to small U.S. companies, due to the market's size, rising consumption in the country and an increasing fondness for American products among China's young and growing middle class of over 300 million consumers.
When talking about whether theology has anything to learn from science, the British biologist J. B. S. Haldane used to quip that God must have «an inordinate fondness for beetles.»
beautiful... simple... love the the vintage free bird necklace and (with a new found fondness for gold again) the gold, leather, and pearl charm bracelet... the necklace would be for my nature loving mother - in - law.
I don't always feel fondness for the gaming devices I use; mostly they're a means to an end.
The company has continued its new fondness for metal and glass displayed in the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge smartphones and changed design directions from the previous Note models, while including an ejectable S Pen stylus.
Philosopher John Gray, in his foreword, explains that Zweig was torn between loyalty to the «liberal Habsburg realm that he describes with such nostalgic fondness,» and recognition that such a world was disintegrating under the pressures of nationalism and bigotry.
Like many people my age that grew up with video games, I have a strong fondness for old strategy guides, instruction manuals and game magazines.
The antidote lies in building fondness and admiration.
At any rate, I recall the Wing Commander series with much fondness as a great game, with solid play and interesting features.
Nick and I look back with great fondness at those three years of Skype dates and short visits.
I'm not sure to what extent Franzioni would have written «carnage and splattering goes here», but the fast - paced gore that marked his previous film unfortunately seems to have returned, as has an apparent fondness of Braveheart.
As he finds acceptance, and even fondness, for the English game, his insight, humor, warmth, and enthusiasm place him in the top echelon of soccer writers.
The iconic design and timeless games have been a fixture of culture for over thirty years, with the most recent reminder of the long held fondness was the line of mostly NES inspired Vans that came out...
Unfortunately, legal bills are thought of with the same fondness as say, post-colonial military dictators.
(To strengthen fondness and admiration, express appreciation and respect.)
I admit to a huge fondness for Trollope — it's 19th - century political soap opera, but still pertinent today.
Not only will pre-commitment counseling help you prevent unproductive ways of relating with your spouse, but most importantly it will begin a trend of building healthy and mutually satisfying habits that include fondness, admiration, appreciation and friendship.
He started working in a local Marathon service station when he was in high school and developed what turned out to be a lifelong fondness for American muscle.
Perhaps you're one of those people whose fondness for gossip is rivaled only by that of piranhas for the raw, quivering flesh of adventuresome canoeists.
First, I have a serious fondness for anything that involves Mediterranean flavors and liked that that base of the salad was lentils and couscous.
When couples lose mutual fondness and admiration, their marriage is in deep trouble.
In today's blog post, I discuss the key ingredients in creating fondness and admiration, Gottman's second principle for happy, healthy relationships.
Love, Peace and make fondness farewells one and all wherever one is to be found here or even over there and make friendships rather than showing unfriendly ways and means under one's belts.
Apparently I'm not alone in recalling the school lunch food of my youth with surprising fondness.
If this possible name change even reaches the point of becoming an actual proposal (which I suspect it won't), and if the law society's Benchers (another enigmatic term) again defeat this motion (which I suspect they would), then they will have given us another data point confirming that they're more invested in indulging their own fondness for tradition than in being accessible, understandable, and approachable to the people they're meant to serve.
Will the voters» demonstrated fondness for Lawrence prevail?
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