Aún no tenemos significados para "foolishly fond".
1Some are too foolishly fond of their mirrors and chandeliers and gramophones.
2I'm going to be a foolishly fond old lady, I know.
3Could Louis be as foolishly fond of her as he seemed?
4He is said to be foolishly fond of this sister.
5Does it hurt her, he wonders, to have Eugene so foolishly fond of another?
6I refer too often, I fancy, to my childhood; I am foolishly fond of it.
7No; not in one sense, for she was foolishly fond of this little paragon of perfection.
8Achilles is so foolishly fond of his friend that he slaughters armies in the agony of his bereavement.
9He had been in Cuba with the Army of Occupation, and of that beautiful island had grown foolishly fond.
10The truth of it is, we have lived together so long that my wife has become rather foolishly fond of me.
11At first she wished Peabody could find time to be as fond of her, as foolishly fond of her, as was Winthrop.
12Foolishly fond if you like.
13"Pierre," he said, "I welcome you as one brother might another, the elder foolishly fond."
14"Bertha is foolishly fond of her husband."
15"You see, Doris is the only grandchild in the family, and we are almost foolishly fond of her."
16"Pierre," he said, "I welcome you as one brother might another, the elder foolishly fond." Then he added: "I was glad you remembered our music."
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