By today's decorative fashions it is overformal, overflowery, overdecorated, overfond of soft furnishings. |
The man who is overfond of anything will be unwilling to let go his hold upon it. |
It would seem strange if a farmer was overfond of watching the soldiers. |
Sir Marmaduke had ever been overfond of wandering about the lonely woods of Thanet alone. |
He was merely an overfond father and well-disposed citizen of average talents. |
It hardly seems worth while to be overfond of relative or friend whom a breath of wind may snuff out like a flame. |