good nature

NOUN
  1. a cheerful, obliging disposition
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How To Use good nature In A Sentence

  • but since the "literature" of the hack is so perverse and disturbing in its "message," the term clownish is too light and good natured to be appropriate. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • A kind, good natured and most conscientious gentleman, Jimmy was well qualified in his career and always brought the personal touch to his dealings with people.
  • The electropop band McIntosh fronts -- The Good Natured -- are the latest to break out of England. Jon Chattman: Two On the Rise: Middle Class Rut and The Good Natured
  • Is there anything more gratifying than accepting a wrongdoer's humble apologies with Queenly dignity and good nature? Times, Sunday Times
  • What little friendship, humanity, good nature there was between us has gone.
  • Their predominant expression was good nature, a kind of elephantine docility, which neutralized the awe inspired by his immense size. Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel
  • Kind, generous and good natured, she was a good friend to many and was devoted to her family.
  • Beware of a presumptuous and thankless person who tends to take advantage of your good nature.
  • Everyone imposes on Dave's good nature.
  • Who hear swear with good nature? Best leave alone, keep silent.
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