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View definitions for fondly

fondly

adverb as in dearly

adverb as in tenderly

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Example Sentences

Sadly, Salvation Burger closed in 2017, but it lives on fondly in my memories.

From Salon

While some, like the supporting acting categories, had last year’s winners speak fondly about this year’s nominees, other groups got to have more fun.

From Salon

She fondly remembers a forthright aunt who "spoke her mind, in more ways than one".

From BBC

Once home to a popular bar, known fondly as the Stute, it is now a plot of wasteland.

From BBC

I fondly recall walking down to Colorado Boulevard to watch the Rose Parade and being enthralled with the smell of the roses and various flowers and plants used on the floats.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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