Word: affectionately
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“No, I don’t have any affection for the Cornell fans,” Turano said.
“The girls really had a sort of impishness, and a lack of self-consciousness on the whole that is very rare in secular society,” Levine says. “There was not this sort of competition for the male affection. The girls would jump...
Perhaps Jackson is the last innocent in a cynical age. He may not be guilty of the current charges--we are obliged to assume so unless a jury decides otherwise--but it is hard not to think of him as a study in pathology. When he acknowledged to Winfrey that...
I’ve been there. But now I find myself living here, and like a character in a tepid romantic comedy, my own scorn has blossomed into affection. I come not to bury New Haven but, oddly enough, to praise it.
That’s the Pappaw I will always remember on Veterans’ Day, a man of deep but reserved love. His affection was most generous with his grandchildren, but it was constant and unfailing with everyone close to him.