Overfond example sentences

o·ver·fond

adjective

overfond (adjective) · over-fond (adjective)

  - having too great an affection or liking for someone or something:

Synonyms

adoring, devoted, doting, loving, caring, affectionate, warm, tender, kind, attentive, solicitous, indulgent, overindulgent, unfeeling

"Overfond" Example Sentences

1. He was overfond of his pet goldfish, treating it like a small child.
2. She became overfond of the sweets after a long day of work.
3. The children were overfond of playing video games, neglecting their homework.
4. Overfond of spicy food, he ordered the hottest dish on the menu.
5. Don't be overfond of flattery; it can be deceiving.
6. He was overfond, perhaps, of his own opinions.
7. The old woman was overfond of her memories.
8. Being overfond of alcohol led to his downfall.
9. An overfond reliance on technology hindered his ability to solve simple tasks.
10. His overfond affection for his niece was evident in his constant gifts.
11. I'm overfond of this particular shade of blue.
12. She was overfond of quoting Shakespeare.
13. Though overfond of gossip, she rarely spoke ill of anyone.
14. Overfond of attention, he often acted out.
15. His overfond parents indulged his every whim.
16. The dog, overfond of cuddles, leaped onto the sofa.
17. He became overfond of the town after living there for years.
18. Overfond of his own intelligence, he underestimated his opponents.
19. The artist was overfond of using vibrant colors.
20. She's overfond of wearing bright clothing.
21. Overfond of cats, she owned five of them.
22. He was quite overfond of his own voice.
23. The critic was overfond of hyperbole.
24. Overfond of comfort, he avoided physical exertion.
25. She found herself overfond of the routine.
26. Overfond as he was of the drink, he promised to cut down.
27. He was, perhaps overfond, of his own importance.
28. The restaurant was overfond of using excessive garlic.
29. Overfond of her position, she abused her authority.
30. He was alarmingly overfond of risk-taking.
31. While overfond of solitude, she did need some company.
32. She became overfond of the simple life in the countryside.
33. His overfond attachment to his past hampered his progress.
34. Overfond of romantic novels, she often dreamt of finding true love.
35. They were, frankly, overfond of making promises they couldn't keep.
36. Being overfond of details, his reports were always very long.
37. Despite being overfond of sweets, she maintained a healthy weight.
38. His overfond habit of procrastination often led to missed deadlines.
39. Overfond of classical music, he attended concerts regularly.
40. She was undeniably overfond of her small garden.
41. He grew overfond of the quiet hum of the old machinery.
42. The author was overfond of using lengthy descriptions.
43. Overfond of power, he ruled with an iron fist.
44. She was overfond of her collection of antique dolls.
45. They were overfond of each other's company.
46. Overfond of arguing, he rarely conceded a point.
47. Despite being overfond of television, she still found time for reading.
48. He remained overfond of the old traditions.
49. Overfond of boasting, he rarely had anything truly impressive to show for it.
50. She was, in her own way, overfond of chaos.

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