We have no meanings for "too fond" in our records yet.
1 You are too fond of living in the sunshine and gathering flowers.
2 Now clap the hatches on your mouth; you're too fond of argument.
3 You are too fond of this one, his wife whispered in French.
4 She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain.
5 It was hinted that Mr. X-was rather too fond of faro.
6 I mean, I'm not too fond of these queers marrying each other.
7 Mrs. Linley was too fond of her husband to let this pass.
8 Reggie was too fond of games to waste much time that way.
9 Alice is a jolly sight too fond of asking grown-up people things.
10 This fellow is too fond of blood to be tempted with money.
11 But she was too fond of her boy to mention her dreads.
12 She strikes me as being entirely too fond of her own comfort.
13 He was too fond of Lucy to wish to see her hurt.
14 Her father was an Irishman who was too fond of the bottle.
15 You are too fond of oppression, Roy, and Mr. Verner knows it.
16 He is not a bad peasant, but too fond of his glass.
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