overfond s excessively fond Usage(s) The hero, a rancher named Jim Tyler, is a pleasure-loving lad, overfond of broncho-riding, cattle, land and oil. Until the night of the shooting there were very few people who thought that Stanford White was overfond of gaieties. He was a fat boy, shy, bookwormish, overfond of baker's buns.
Quotes overfond Joe Garagiola in TSN.ca As I'm probably overfond of saying, a problem of too many good players is a good problem to have,Arizona general manager Joe Garagiola Jr. said.