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was affection
noun
The act of affecting or acting upon.
Exact(10)
The primary one of those was affection.
There was affection for what he'd made and, frequently, pride.
"It was affection you just don't see in regular life," Mr. Felix said.
It was affection for a fading veteran that he had never quite earned in New York as a champion.
What you gave me, was not praise, was affection and I need not be ashamed of my satisfaction.
Nor did Dr. Richards's sex change bring her the great love affair with a man of which she dreamed, although there was affection and sex.
Similar(50)
All I want is affection.' " Affection may be what he wanted, but attention is what he got.
That is affection".
All of it is affection.
Distance is not bridged, but neither is affection strained.
What is affection worth when it is so indiscriminate?
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