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"You started off quite affectionate and tender," he said approvingly to my wife.
The appeal of the original, says GQ editor Dylan Jones, was that it was "playful and quite affectionate, not aggressive.
"But I feel quite affectionate toward the footage," she wrote, "and I am so glad I have it, and my mother, still alive".
Some primary school children – watch them outside almost any schools – feel really quite affectionate towards the crossing patrol who is often an older, quasi-grandparental figure.
And yet, here he is, reflecting fondly on the clothes and drugs: he even seems quite affectionate about catching the clap.
If your timing is right — when they've had a few drinks but not such a skinful that they can't spell their own names — authors often write something quite affectionate.
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The reader cannot help wondering if she would have written quite such an affectionate book had Mr Strauss-Kahn's arrest taken place before it was published.
Many children with Down's Syndrome can be quite outgoing and affectionate.
Not really, I was actually quite a loving and affectionate child.
Quite the opposite: Paterson and Laura are affectionate but chaste onscreen.
Though not quite as soft and grudgingly affectionate as say, "goofball," it sounds funny in a Three Stooges kind of way, so it seems a little kinder than say, "idiot" or "moron".
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