Maxim pokes fun at its progenitors but with considerable ironic affection.
'And you know that I feel considerable affection for you.'
Partly as a response to considerable public affection for her husband's memory and to support herself, Marshall wrote a biography of her husband.
Up to the age of three or four, the child is given considerable physical affection and freedom.
Within time, he came to have considerable affection for her, as a man does for a favorite sheepdog.
The object of his considerable affections was the Mars-sized sphere dressed in a nearly perfect black.
Even today, we read, they still command considerable affection and respect among the locals.
He returned to the cabin door, glanced back, and with considerable affection again said, "Honky fool."
She uttered the words with considerable affection.
Such help as you receive, however, is due entirely to my considerable affection for the lovely sylph.