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Meaning of overfond

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overfond (s)

excessively fond

Webster

overfond (a.)

Fond to excess.

overfond Sentence Examples

  1. The child was overfond of sweets, leading to a cavity after every meal.
  2. The parents were overfond of their child, allowing them to get away with anything.
  3. My grandmother was overfond of knitting, spending hours creating intricate patterns.
  4. The politician was overfond of lengthy speeches, often boring his constituents.
  5. The cat was overfond of tuna, always purring loudly when it was served.
  6. The writer was overfond of flowery language, which made his prose difficult to read.
  7. The chef was overfond of spice, resulting in dishes that were unpleasantly hot.
  8. The dog was overfond of chasing squirrels, often disregarding its owner's commands.
  9. The student was overfond of naps, falling asleep in class even during important lectures.
  10. The actor was overfond of melodrama, exaggerating his performances and earning mixed reviews.

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excessively fondFond to excess.

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The child was overfond of sweets, leading to a cavity after every meal.

The parents were overfond of their child, allowing them to get away with anything.

My grandmother was overfond of knitting, spending hours creating intricate patterns.

The politician was overfond of lengthy speeches, often boring his constituents.