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Affectionately

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Affectionately meaning

In an affectionate manner.

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Affectionately called “Aunt Lu” by her students, she has been described as “an incredible, phenomenal human being” by her employer on social media.

Affectionately known as “Pembs”, you’ll find expansive ocean views, clifftop hiking trails and picturesque fishing towns.

Although fall and winter have affectionately become known as “cuffing season” in recent years — a period where couples stay indoors, cuffed together throughout the cold months — they can also be a fraught time that puts pressures on newer relationships.

Assistant manager Jo Wainwright-Scarrott, 44, said: “I’m more boatswain than barmaid at the moment while ferrying customers across what we affectionately call our moat.

As we see in the historical sections of the two-parter, the public had affectionately feted the prince for years as "Randy Andy", the Falklands war hero.

At a special private advance screening of the episode in New York City held on November 14 for fans and press, Nalbandian explained that she tried to distance herself from Perreault, whom she affectionately referred to as her “ball and chain” and failed.

But can the tournament be moved from the venue affectionately dubbed ‘Ally Pally’?

Butterfly pea is affectionately known as Sero-X’s ‘hero ingredient’ and it’s a remarkable plant that has evolved to protect itself against harmful pests.

Ferguson — who is also affectionately known as Fergie — joined the Windsors for the holiday alongside her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, for the fist time since the ’90s.

Festival Leisure Park - affectionately dubbed "Bas Vegas" - will be seeing the return of its popular monthly artisan market on Sunday November 5 from 11am to 4pm.

Fledglings - known affectionately as teaspoons, on account of their shorter bills - can also be identified by the black in their wing tips.

For as long as Mercedes has competed in F1, the team has been affectionately referred to as the Silver Arrows.

Friends of Azarian told the US Sun that she was affectionately called “Nanny V” and described her as a “remarkable woman with a beautiful soul” who shared a special bond with the single mom and her daughter.

His supporters refer to him affectionately as Ko P — P for professor — in a nod to his old teaching position at the National Taiwan University College of Medicine.

If you have ever listened to ABC Nightlife and Overnights radio programs, you might be familiar with Emily Lyons, or - as she is known affectionately by her fans - the Duchess.

It’s the fruticose lichens hanging from trees that most readily capture our imaginations in Scotland – affectionately referred to as “Old Man’s Beard”, this actually describes any “beardy” lichens from the Usnea genus.

It was once said to me, affectionately in the context of a friendship, ‘you are not a very convincing blind person’.

Kojo Frempong is an aspiring candidate of the NPP in the Wenchi constituency where he is affectionately called Boafuo Kojo (the helper).

Michael McDonagh - affectionately referred to as Mickey by his mum - entered the prison following a driving offence in September 2018.

Mike Delia, the beloved Muni operator affectionately known as "Mr.