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is fondest
adjective
Having a liking or affection (for).
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As befits the traditionalism of journalists, he is fondest of old forms, like big-city tabloids.
He is fondest of jazz from the mid-1950's to the mid-60's, when a place like Keaton's would have an organ trio playing nightly, and when band leaders like Charles Mingus and Art Blakey developed ways to put a bluesy, down-home foundation under complex structures.
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Tiny, she is fond of finger wagging.
Ms. Bianco is fond of Latin countries.
Koetter is fond of the screen pass.
He is fond of quoting the philosophers.
The South African is fond of risk.
He is fond of their memory.
But he is fond of Tchaikovsky".
Morton is fond of words like panoply.
The NSA is fond of them.
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