Sentence examples for be affectionate from inspiring English sources

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be affectionate

adjective

Having affection or warm regard; loving; fond.

  • She eulogised her always warm and affectionate brother.

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She would be affectionate, but in an anxious way.

I like to be affectionate but I couldn't make him warm to me.

The men who could be affectionate about people and organized about things had very enjoyable lives.

She made it OK for me to be affectionate, demonstrative and playful.

That the portrait of Maradona will be affectionate seems to be without doubt.

Granddad can be affectionate with strangers but he is completely cut off from his own family".

He could not be affectionate with Bryan for months afterward, he said.

"But as long as he'll allow me to be affectionate with him, we'll be fine".

It wasn't enough for immigrants to be prosperous: they also had to be affectionate.

It could mean that people are going to be affectionate toward you.

But she can be affectionate, too, as she was in her worldwide 2001 hit in English, "Whenever, Wherever".

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