very attached
Frequency: 8.545.0 per million words
A common way to say someone feels a lot of affection.
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- George is obviously very attached to you.
- We've grown very attached to this town and wouldn't want to move.
- The little girl became very attached to her new puppy almost immediately.
- My grandmother is very attached to her old house and refuses to sell it.
- He's very attached to that old watch; it was a gift from his father.
- It's not healthy to get very attached to material possessions.
- I'm worried she will get very attached to him, and he might break her heart.
- The children are very attached to their nanny.
- After years of working together, the colleagues became very attached to one another.
- You can tell he is very attached to his memories of the past.