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Example sentences for "awfully fond"

  • You're awfully fond of these exclamations, Stepan Trofimovitch.

  • I shall be delighted, and I am awfully fond of cards in the train, but I am going second class.

  • As they don't know how to do things themselves, they're awfully fond of accusing people of being spies.

  • I'm awfully fond of her, but I noticed the difference almost the first time I met her.

  • This was a Christmas present, and I'm awfully fond of it.

  • I'm awfully fond of Kit,--we've grown up more like brother and sister than cousins.

  • When we came out of the wood the Herr Religionsprofessor who is awfully fond of Frau Doktor M.

  • I'm awfully fond of the theatre, but I never write anything about that.

  • For she didn't let on that I had brought her some burnt almonds because she's so awfully fond of them.

  • For a long time I did not know what to get for Aunt Dora, and at length we have decided upon a lace fichu; for she is awfully fond of lace.

  • I was afraid he had given them marching orders; they 'd have been sure to go--they 're so awfully fond of his pocket!

  • She is awfully fond of Mr. Gordon Wright.

  • Mrs. Vivian and Angela are so awfully fond of scenery--they talk about it by the half-hour.

  • But there’s one Russian boy called Alyosha I am awfully fond of.

  • I am awfully fond of such professions de foi from such—novices.

  • You may be surprised at me, Alyosha, but I am awfully fond of children, too.

  • I am awfully fond of verses of all kinds, if they rhyme,” the woman’s voice continued.

  • But I mean, I don't see why it isn't enough for you to have me awfully fond of you?

  • I'm awfully fond of Charlie Ned, you know," he told me.

  • I don't think he could have meant better than Rapscallion; he's awfully fond of that horse.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    awfully fond; awfully glad; awfully good; awfully hard; awfully kind; awfully sorry; certain phases; civil servants; easily explained; fourteen thousand; general pacification; good many; human embryo; make restitution; moral agent; necessary condition; never would cry old; nine degrees; obtain possession; order and; penny loaf; reckon you; summer home; thou diest; turn from; wild roses