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1 Bellis was not inordinately fond of Silas, she realized with mild surprise.
2 But I don't think I was ever inordinately fond of money.
3 In spring, sparrows are not over-fond of crumbs; they are inordinately fond of wheat.
4 Her mother, too, was inordinately fond of her, and Callum and Owen appropriately brotherly.
5 Also that the financiers are voracious meat eaters and the musicians inordinately fond of sweets.
6 You Sufis are inordinately fond of apparent contradictions, in all events. His expression hardened slightly.
7 My cat is inordinately fond of canine chew toys.
8 Mr. Stokowski is inordinately fond of gadgets and fancies himself as quite a technical expert.
9 And that the latter was inordinately fond of pizza.
10 They are said to be inordinately fond of salt.
11 And that's the reason certain people, I daresay, imagine I am inordinately fond of riches.
12 He was passive, pliable, frank, extremely slow at his books, and inordinately fond of trout-fishing.
13 The Master is inordinately fond of young fools.
14 Whit was inordinately fond of watching over her.
15 Most men would run in the opposite direction, but I must admit I'm inordinately fond of risk.
16 At that the petty officer smiled, for he was inordinately fond of the commander of the destroyer.
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