The girl had a look of fondness in her eyes.
She showed great fondness for her childhood teddy bear, carrying it with her wherever she went.
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There is not a word which is spelled as fondles. There is fondness which is a noun. A sentence would be: The little girl had a deep fondness and love for her grandmother.
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He grew exceeding fat as a result of his fondness for cream cakes and cheeseburgers.
I collect a fondness of Bibliomania.
I've always had a special fondness for my niece, who has suffered a long illness so bravely.
His fondness for cream cakes and cheeseburgers caused him to grow extremely fat.
The word fondness is a noun. It is an uncountable noun.
(The adjective uxorious means showing excessive fondness to one's wife.) His uxorious fawning aside, he secretly resented his wife's success.
He was often teased for being perceived as effeminate due to his love for fashion and musicals.
The word 'fondness' is the noun form for the adjective fond (fonder, fondest).
With fondness
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.