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Idiom have a soft spot forhave a soft spot for (someone/something) to feel a lot of affection for someone or something, often without knowing why.I've got a real soft spot for Thomas - I just find something about him very appealing.
idiomhave a soft spot forto like and care about someone or something very much:I think Mrs Adams has a soft spot for you, Tom.Mr. Clarke loves his food and has a particularly soft spot for prawn curry.
have a soft spot for (someone or something)To have a particular fondness or affection for someone or something, often for reasons that hard to understand or articulate. I've always had a soft spot for cheesy action films—there's just an earnest goofiness about them that I like. Despite how troublesome he could be, the teacher had a soft spot for Daniel. have a soft spot for be fond of or affectionate towards.have a soft ˈspot for somebody/something (informal) particularly like somebody/something: I’ve always had a soft spot for my little cousin Clare. |