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was fondness
noun
The quality of being fond
Exact(2)
There was fondness in it.
'It was me you were looking at, wasn't it?' He had reminded her later, oh, a long while later - but not so late that he could not again even begin to summon up that thing he supposed was fondness - that they were the very first words he had ever heard her utter.
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Not interfering with one person's views or another's fondness for the woods nearby.
When he repeats the news to another regular, an employee comments sardonically: "See how he's getting?" There's fondness in the remark: it's hard to imagine anyone less likely to be changed by fame.
'Every period I've lived through has seemed like now to me,' my second husband was fond of saying - fondness was his forte.
In the end, it was his fondness for his family that led to his downfall.
It was a fondness for fitness, not decadence, that led Mr. Blair to the club business.
The familiar explanation, no longer spoken in whispers, was his fondness for drink.
The exception to his otherwise conservative appearance was a fondness for ruby, sapphire, jade or onyx pinky rings, and for expensive cigars.
Fondness was inscribed on his heart when I cut it out still beating.
One is a fondness for plagiarism.
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