Sentences with phrase «real fondness»

"Real fondness" means to genuinely like or have a strong affection for someone or something. Full definition
I like all the «Beach Goth Noise - Pop» music I linked to last time, and have a real fondness for a number of the bands.
I have a real fondness for ugly things!
I also have a real fondness for classic pieces like a great trench coat for instance and mixing classics with trends is actually one of my favourite ways of dressing.
Before we examine the debut trailer for X-Men: Days of Future Past, which hit the web this week, a confession: I have never had any real fondness for any of these movies.
Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche has a real fondness for The Motor City, and told Motor Trend's Alisa Priddle and myself how happy he is to see at least part of the city rebound economically.
There's no doubt landlords have a real fondness for tenants who pay their rent on time, and finding apartments that don't check credit at all or are A-OK with a low credit score is rare.
I still have a real fondness for this breed even though I now raise and train working dogs.
I also felt a real fondness for the Matriarch and her swarmers; I do wish that there had been some way of learning as much about them as the humans.
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:
New York Life has started a newsletter on Twitter and decided to follow me, I suspect because of this real fondness I have for their overpriced term products, their love of whole life and the commissions they get from it, and last but by no means least, their sick relationship with AARP and the absolutely -LSB-...]
you probably know I have a real fondness for eggs.
This year I'm having a real fondness for this color combo — red, white, and aqua!
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