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How to use fonder in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word fonder? Here are some examples.

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Loads of young couples believe that absence makes the heart grow fonder but distance is a real test for a relationship.
As Japanese have become fonder of fatty foods, fast-food chains and convenience stores have blanketed the country.
It seems that absence does make the heart grow fonder for on our return, what do we find but stacks of great emails from you.
If you stay away from me during the morning, then that will strengthen our relationship because absence makes the heart grow fonder.
They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, but it can also make the heart forget.
No, I miss my wife when I'm on tour, but it's good to be apart, because absence makes the heart grow fonder, right?
Whereas Mozart famously detested Salzburg, Zehetmair retains much fonder memories of his home town.
So tonight you're going to catch your breath and put to test that absence makes the heart grow fonder theory.
They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and I hope that as a result I've been able to grasp something of the spirit of these wild and wonderful places.
In 1933, ten years before the eponym fonder deceased, the first home appliances production was launched with the Bosch refrigerators.
The members of the cake-deprived group were no fonder of the binder clips than their peers, but they went home with seventy per cent more.
They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and for Colchester troops returning from peace-keeping duties 3,500 miles away from home it seems to be true.
You know what they say folks, absence makes the heart grow fonder.
And while absence makes the heart grow fonder, well, so does maturity.
But I imagine that we got fonder of each other, and he put me up for things.
The right is growing fonder of Iain Duncan-Smith, the party's defence spokesman, another Eurosceptic but unencumbered by Mr Portillo's complicated baggage or the battiness of Ann Widdecombe.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder, for me.
A wiser generation, who have the art to coy the fonder sort into their nets.
Examples from Classical Literature
I've always been fonder of you than any of the others and I'm mighty fond of them.
I am no fonder of scandal than you are, but if you do not meet my wishes I shall certainly confess the truth to marchpane.
They were not fonder of the lock-up than are most boys who deserve that punishment.
One young lady declared that she was fonder of music than anything in the world.
Madam, said the slave, there is nothing of which the noble Claudius is fonder than boletus mushrooms.
I am fonder of you than any other man I know, but it is the fondness of long friendship.
He who toils in it loves it with a fonder love than the great lord who owns it.
If ever my darling were fonder of me at one time than another in all our intercourse, she was surely fondest of me that night.
It's fonder she was of Michael, and would any one have thought that?
Macey thought this was nonsense, since the law was not likely to be fonder of doctors than of other folks.
Every day she seems to get fonder and fonder of her uncle, and more loth to part from all of us.
I grow tired of myself whenever I am left alone for ten minutes, and I am certain that I am fonder of myself than anyone can be of another person.
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