How do you use fond in a sentence?
Here are some examples of how to use "fond" in a sentence:
With a noun:
* She has a fond memory of her childhood summers spent at the beach.
* He has a fond spot in his heart for old movies.
* The old couple shared a fond gaze, reminiscing about their early years.
With a prepositional phrase:
* I'm fond of reading before bed.
* He's fond of his cat, giving it treats and playing with it.
* The chef is fond of using fresh herbs in her dishes.
With a verb:
* My grandmother fondled the baby's tiny fingers. (This is a less common usage and can have negative connotations, so use it with caution.)
As an adjective:
* The old man gave his grandson a fond smile.
* Her eyes held a fond look as she watched her children play.
* The old woman spoke with a fond voice about her late husband.
Remember: "Fond" can have a slightly different meaning depending on the context. It can mean affectionate, loving, or having a preference for something.
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Fondue Recipes
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