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fond of
Definition
Infatuated with, in love with; attracted to. See love for synonyms. Quote: Val (Wendy Barrie) and Simon Templar (George Sanders) in The Saint Strikes Back (1939)
-- Val Morton: ' I dislike you intensely.'
-- The Saint: ' Oh, no, you don't. You're really very fond of me.'
-- Val Morton: ' Why should I be fond you you? '
-- The Saint: ' Tell me and you'll answer the riddle of the world. My dear Val, that's what has made history, literature, and even chemistry. A man and a woman.'
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