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1 They have at all times shown themselves extravagantly fond of a roving life.
2 My poor uncle has these attacks, and he is extravagantly fond of chocolate.
3 These people were extravagantly fond of nails above every other thing.
4 Whistler had a French poodle of which he was extravagantly fond .
5 You can't expect one to get extravagantly fond of a dog of that sort.
6 In process of time, they became extravagantly fond of elaborately ornamented attire, particularly the women.
7 Among them were first, chariot and horse races, of which the Romans were extravagantly fond .
8 However, I flattered his performance, and he grew extravagantly fond of me for so doing.
9 In general, however, country houses were merely surrounded with gardens, of which the Romans were extravagantly fond .
10 Hanny was extravagantly fond of the children.
11 They were extravagantly fond of cocoa-nut shells, more so than of any thing we could give them.
12 Most people are extravagantly fond of them; but for myself I must say that, excepting the superb 'No.
13 Nobody was ever more extravagantly fond of his children, or made greater efforts for them, than Alexander Borgia.
14 Keith was extravagantly fond of just this sort of experimental amateur excursions into lighter music, and he liked Mrs. Morrell.
15 Perhaps the man is extravagantly fond of that view of curly head, white face, dark brow and large, clear eyes!
16 There are always plenty of volunteers in camp to watch the pool, for the boys are extravagantly fond of hippo meat.
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