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  • 51Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack — The soundtrack of the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which is set in 1992 in the fictional U.S. West Coast state of San Andreas, required that the game s radio stations reflect the music tastes of the time and area, in… …

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  • 52fond — adjective 1》 (fond of) having an affection or liking for.     ↘affectionate; loving: fond memories. 2》 (of a hope or belief) foolishly optimistic; naive. Derivatives fondly adverb fondness noun Origin ME (in the sense infatuated, foolish ): from… …

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  • 53fond — I [[t]fɒnd[/t]] adj., er, est. 1) having a liking or affection for (usu. fol. by of): to be fond of animals[/ex] 2) loving; affectionate: to give someone a fond look[/ex] 3) excessively tender or indulgent; doting: a fond parent[/ex] 4) cherished …

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  • 54fond — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (fond of) having an affection or liking for. 2) affectionate; loving: fond memories. 3) (of a hope or belief) foolishly optimistic; naive. DERIVATIVES fondly adverb fondness noun. ORIGIN …

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  • 55fondly — fond ► ADJECTIVE 1) (fond of) having an affection or liking for. 2) affectionate; loving: fond memories. 3) (of a hope or belief) foolishly optimistic; naive. DERIVATIVES fondly adverb fondness noun. ORIGIN …

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  • 56fondness — fond ► ADJECTIVE 1) (fond of) having an affection or liking for. 2) affectionate; loving: fond memories. 3) (of a hope or belief) foolishly optimistic; naive. DERIVATIVES fondly adverb fondness noun. ORIGIN …

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  • 57fool, you —    A common insult since the seventeenth century, perhaps used with more insulting contempt now than then. In Shakespeare’s time ‘fool’, ‘poor fool’, and the like could be used on occasion as terms of endearment or genuine pity. In modern times… …

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  • 58fond — fond1 [fänd] adj. [ME, contr. of fonned, foolish, pp. of fonnen, to be foolish] 1. Now Rare foolish, esp. foolishly naive or hopeful 2. a) tender and affectionate; loving b) affectionate in a foolish or overly indulgent way 3. cherished with… …

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  • 59fond — adj. 1 (foll. by of) having affection or a liking for. 2 affectionate, loving, doting. 3 (of beliefs etc.) foolishly optimistic or credulous; naiumlve. Derivatives: fondly adv. fondness n. Etymology: ME f. obs. fon fool, be foolish …

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  • 60stuck on — (informal) INFATUATED WITH, besotted with, smitten with, (head over heels) in love with, obsessed with; informal struck on, crazy about, mad about, wild about, carrying a torch for. → stuck * * * phrasal : captivated with : infatuated with : in… …

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