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bigheartedness

NOUN
  1. the quality of being kind and generous

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  • As a character study, I've often thought this president was the worst of two worlds: a sense of elite Eastern entitlement without the intellectual rigor and Texas bravado minus the bigheartedness. Jamie Stiehm: When Oliver Stone Makes a Movie, Bring It On
  • Many teenage boys seem to suffer the same incapacity, but bigheartedness compels us to admit that they may actually be using the phone for business. Latest Articles
  • This selfless act of kindness and bigheartedness belies the idea that these people are entirely self-centered and careless, and in this context their disregard for Harry's body takes on its proper significance. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Whether galloping off with Sophie nestled into the soft skin of his ear to capture dreams as though they were exotic butterflies; speaking his delightful jumbled squib-fangled patois; or whizzpopping for the Queen he leaves an indelible impression of bigheartedness. Planet-x.com.au » AudioBooks Roald
  • The bigheartedness of the man coupled with his shrewd business acumen was evident even at that tender stage of his life career as he lifted the morale of the other performers with his Stabroek News
  • This is our modern American reality, just as someone like Suleman is capable of playing on American generosity and bigheartedness. Stanton Peele: Is the Octuplets' Mother Crazy, Addicted, or Anti-social?
  • Sarasota’s bigheartedness centers largely on efforts to boost the arts, promote the environment, and provide services to area children. Shock of Gray
  • Family friend Belinda Carter said she's "amazed" by the bigheartedness of the Roches. The Acorn
  • Hawks I trust with my life," he once declared, a sentiment amply proven by the fearless bigheartedness of his performance in Rio Bravo. British Blogs
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