Sentence example with the word 'penchant'

penchant

a thing for, bent, conduciveness, eagerness, feeling for, leaning, mutual attraction, preference, proneness, soft spot, tendency, warp

Definition n. a strong liking

Last update: September 16, 2015


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She has a penchant for buying party gowns.   [noun]

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Her strong penchant for adventure and conquest will drive her to have countless relationships.   [noun]

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Details such as Milosevic 's penchant for double-breasted suits are given a ridiculously sinister air.   [noun]

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He has a penchant for the game.   [Please select]

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If he have a penchant for outdoor life, then the choice, in a way, is easy.   [Please select]

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And its penchant for Renaissance canons only emphasizes the absolute commonplace of many of these.   [Please select]

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"No; he thinks I'm a waif from the city with a penchant for burglary."'   [Please select]

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Elizabeth's penchant for ill-timed humor disappeared; she stood, alert and awed, biting her lip.   [Please select]

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We were already acquainted with the penchant our Sheridanites had for hanging people.   [Please select]

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Il decrivait un zigzag sur le penchant de la montagne.   [Please select]

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