"fond of drink" means having a liking or love of drinking.
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Fond is an adjective to describe having a liking or affection for someone or something. Example use:I'm very fond of Aunt Margaret, she's always been so kind to me.
I am exceptionally fond of rice cakes and pudding
be fond of, be keen on, enjoy, be partial to, adore, love
It means to be very fond of something; to like something a lot.
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Yes the word swig is grammatical in English. It means to drink or gulp.
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Fond of or attracted to.
No, the word fond is not an adverb. This word is an adjective.The adverb form would be fondly.
The prefix of the word "drinkable" is "drink-." It comes from the verb "drink," which means to consume liquids.
The word "aficionado" originated from Spanish. It is derived from the verb "aficionar," which means "to be fond of" or "to be passionate about."
The word is uxorious - according to Collins dictionary "dotingly fond of or submissive to one's wife".
It means that he is fond of you! It means that he is fond of you!
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