Soft Spot Meaning

Soft Spot is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) A sentimental fondness or affection.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Soft Spot

(idiomatic) A sentimental fondness or affection.

Example :   He started out a bricklayer and throughout his life he had a soft spot for other bricklayers and masons.2011 December 15, Felicity Cloake, “How to cook the perfect nut roast”[1], Guardian:  It's a shame; not only are nuts quite ridiculously nutritious but, as anyone who's ever shelled out (sorry) for a tiny glass of pistachios in a pub will know, they're a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. But although I happen to have a soft spot for nut roast – an option often preferable to the meat that emerged from the school kitchen – it seems I'm in a cranky minority. A request for recipe recommendations was met with a polite silence on Twitter: vegetarianism, apparently, has moved on a bit. You don't see Yotam Ottolenghi faffing about with nut roasts, do you? But I'm determined to revive the fortunes of this much-maligned classic. After all, Christmas isn't Christmas without a luxury nut selection.A point of vulnerability in a defenceA fontanelle

Meaning of Soft Spot

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