How To Use Heartily In A Sentence

  • Otherwise this irritable maunderer would have known that, everything else apart, I am heartily tired of the responsibilities of youth under any such constant surveillance. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice
  • Our southern ally's loyalty to her beautiful "unredeemed" provinces, and her claim, which all right-minded Englishmen (I include myself) most heartily endorse, to dominate the historically Italian waters of the Adriatic, happily proved too strong for a machine-made sympathy for Berlin based on nothing better than a superficial resemblance between the histories of Piedmont and Prussia, and a record of nominal alliance with powers whose respect for paper treaties was always fairly apparent. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 15, 1917
  • I am heartily against the Ivory Tower which has become a very real danger.
  • MyDD's Todd Beeton offers praise for Listening to America: Democratic Platform for Change, the Obama teams suite of tools for collaboratively crafting a party platform -- and heartily mocks Rush Limbaugh's plan to have the writing parties "infiltrated" by Dittoheads. Daily Digest: Netroots Grapples with Obama's Ideology
  • This is a book I heartily recommend to all hill walkers.
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  • He threw back his head and laughed heartily, for his appetite for football gossip matched his encyclopedic knowledge on the game itself.
  • There I was hospitably entertained, and a supper of milk and goat’s flesh with a kind of oatcake was set before me, of which I ate heartily. Erewhon
  • I heartily hope we shall soon be ordered away from this most undelectable coast," observed Jack. The Three Admirals
  • Merchant hath founded so many chargeable Lectures, and some of them also which are Mathematicall, tending to the aduancement of Marine causes; I nothing doubted of your Lordships forwardnes in settling and establishing of this Lecture: but rather when your Lordship shall see the noble and rare effects thereof, you will be heartily sory that all this while it hath not bene erected. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Over the years I've loved his work, been heartily sick of it, and got back into it time and time again.
  • We were in the rags of beggary, prideless in the dust, and yet I was laughing heartily at some mumbled merry quip of the Lady Om when a shadow fell upon us. Chapter 15
  • Both places were full of titled guests invited (or commanded, rather) by Kralta, and we drove in sleighs and skated and tobogganed and revelled by evening and pleasured by night, and it was Vienna in the Arctic, with the Prince always on hand, bland and affable as ever with his popsies around him (one of 'em a new bird, an Italian, who'd replaced the garrulous blonde, no doubt on Kralta's orders) and it was all such enormous fun that I was heartily sick of it. Watershed
  • My GPS tells me exactly where to turn and when and I love her and I am so heartily sorry for all the times I've suspected that she's trying to leave me for dead on an unpaved road in cannibal territory. What I did on the weekend -- Part 2: How do you say "Curse you, Mapquest!" in French?
  • I heartily wish I had any verses which with a clear mind I could send you in lieu of these juvenilities. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • It was most irritating and Grace was already heartily sick of their visitors, who had as yet not indicated just how long they intended to stay.
  • Thanks to Curly's Corner Shop we can read that: I am just about heartily sick and tired of the “nanny state” that we are living in, the regulation, the overbearing health and safety rules, the maternalistic approach to risk, the fear of the compensation claim etc., etc., etc. The importance of hygiene
  • We are all eating in much more and we are eating much more heartily. Times, Sunday Times
  • I found myself chuckling over that, and then laughing heartily.
  • They both then rushed pell-mell to the doctor, carrying dead snake and severed thumb, and Henry laughed very heartily and unsympathetically because, as it happened, the snake was a non-poisonous variety.
  • froglike," mandeikagati [Footnote: Like the frog: staccato.] (I do everything to be "difficultly understood" myself!) -- and one should be heartily grateful for the good will to some refinement of interpretation. Beyond Good and Evil
  • There is not a quip nor a quillet from the slangy pen of the daily newspaper writers that she does not brood over and worry about as heartily as if it were an overdue mortgage on her pianoforte. Eugene Field A Study In Heredity And Contradictions
  • I'm heartily sick of this wet weather.
  • I must say again that I heartily admire your gallantry and youthfulness.
  • Welcome you heartily and anticipate the coorpation between us delightedly!
  • I found my linkman leaning against a post and laughing heartily. The Yeoman Adventurer
  • Covering up to 40 regional, rural and metropolitan shows in a single year, showies are often seen as mysterious travellers who heartily spruik their wares before slipping away to the next town with no fanfare.
  • I enjoyed these comparisons, and chuckled heartily at the thought of all the pasty faced goons queuing for minging breakfast rolls along the M50.
  • He laughed heartily and clapped the boy's shoulder with vigor.
  • His latest book is heartily recommended to all those who enjoy historical mysteries.
  • Families were closely knit units at the time and grandmothers helped to make the boxty and potato cakes which were covered with freshly churned butter and eaten heartily and all washed down with draughts of hot strong tea.
  • He then laid down his spade, cast on his coat, and heartily offered to see the minister out of the moss, if he should lose the rest of the day’s dargue. Old Mortality
  • I heartily recommend this perspective-restoring activity to anyone feeling "inconvenienced" for having spent a night on an airport floor - or anything else, for that matter. Amelia Smith: Silver Linings
  • Well, we heartily recommend against loading your assault rifle and heading for the mall.
  • She was munching through a croissant, heartily spread with black raspberry jam, when she realized that she had other things to think about.
  • And by that time people will be heartily sick and tired of hearing about National's tax cuts.
  • I heartily congratulate you upon your choice of your partner for life since l can't think of two people more suited to each other than you two.I wish you all the happiness in the world.
  • For what it is worth, I heartily agree with him that international friendlies should be all but abolished. Times, Sunday Times
  • schnapps," then fell to heartily upon the bread and cheese, motioning to the boys to do likewise. Boy Scouts in the North Sea The Mystery of a Sub
  • It is why Democrats actually pass plicies that make sense, and it is also why Democrats get so tired of talking to conservatives who are so freakin incurious that they will accept whatever their "daddies" at fux and talk radio tell them, even when it contradicts what they so heartily "believed" the day before. White House's top health care spokeswoman resigning post
  • I am heartily sick of the whole situation.
  • So I heartily hope that this is simply a little soap-operatic twist to the initial set-up, to be unravelled as the series progresses, with our blackhearted bumboy prince finding an ally rather than an adversary in the hero. Kings
  • Her guardian, from a pure love of his ward, and a sense of the advantageousness of the offer, heartily espoused the interests of the young gentleman. Sir Charles Grandison
  • He deplores himself, he distrusts himself, he plainly wishes heartily that he was not himself, but he never makes the slightest attempt to disguise and bedizen himself. Prejudices : first series,
  • The school heartily approves of parental involvement.
  • Finally, I am getting heartily sick of this ice bucket challenge nonsense. The Sun
  • Ashamed of her unbased fright and furious that he had witnessed it, Lessa sat rebelliously down on the fur-covered wall seat, heartily wishing him a variety of serious and painful injuries that she could dress with inconsiderate hands. DragonFlight
  • The others heartily agreeing, the octette again set off in a hurry for the gymnasium. Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore
  • Dear boy," she crooned, hugging him heartily.
  • Rarely, he remarked afterwards, had an audience laughed so heartily at his jokes.
  • His aunt and roommate conversed heartily on as they all began to dig in.
  • I am, indeed, seriously angry with you at the quantum of your luckpenny; but, vexed and hurt as I was, I could not help laughing very heartily at the noble lord's apology for the missed napkin. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
  • He was heartily satisfied with the arrangement.
  • I knew I could not see; but it did not seem possible that all the eager, loving children who gathered round me and joined heartily in my frolics were also blind. The Story of My Life
  • No man who has once heartily and wholly laughed can be altogether irreclaimably bad.
  • I heartily disliked all the affectations which had been introduced by the dandified fops. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
  • I heartily congratulate you upon your choice of your partner for life since l can't think of two people more suited to each other than you two.I wish you all the happiness in the world.
  • But I heartily agree with your supposition on information technologies 'impact on efficiency, e.g. in procurement and logistics or gov't stats on the economy (a poll as it were), particularly in regard to Coase and organisational program size complexity. Policy in a Fog, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • It's difficult to let go of those inhibitions because they feel guilty about indulging too heartily or allowing themselves too much pleasure.
  • The supermarkets are being canvassed for their views and I'm sure are heartily in favour of pocketing the change, but will still be glad of the captive market the vouchers assure them.
  • Fufu turns out to be one of Schroeder's favorite dishes; he wolfs his plate down heartily, as does Gherardi.
  • The BW Party is heartily sick of pensioners going on and on about how the country owes them and how hard up they are.
  • She accordingly gave up her skill in physiognomy, and henceforwards conceived so ill an opinion of her guest, that she heartily wished him out of her house. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • Taking a discreet glance around, he saw the few other patrons of the restaurant heartily consuming their own lunch, so he tried to follow suit.
  • The auto industry loves the federal handout, and environmentalists have a hard time naysaying any plan that encourages hydrogen, since they heartily endorse the technology too.
  • I heartily recommend you spend as much time, money and effort as you can manage to do just that. The Sun
  • I heartily disagree about that disconnect between parents and childless people.
  • I heartily approve of the Civic Trust's proposal to lower the portcullis at Bootham Bar.
  • The audience sensed that, and laughed heartily at the reading of the diary entries.
  • Your wit will leave others laughing heartily and in awe of your quick thinking, too. The Sun
  • -- I never heard that any prodigies preceded or accompanied his nativity; or that the planets, or his mother's cravings during her pregnancy, had sealed him with any particular mark or badge of distinction: but have been well assured he was a fine boy, sucked heartily of his mother's milk, and what they call a thriving child. Life's Progress Through The Passions Or, The Adventures of Natura
  • In ecstasy, the disciples prepared a huge feast, the guru ate heartily and the ashrama was once again a happy home for sadhus.
  • I heartily doubt that warfare was ever like that, and it is certainly not like that now.
  • She disliked him heartily, lounging there against the booth.
  • 'plaice' and extra 'place,' at which he laughed heartily, Mark considered the most tactful way of leading up to a discussion of the position of the Anglican Church in regard to Roman claims. The Altar Steps
  • A brack with large currants and raisins was a treat and roast apples with custard and sugar was eaten heartily.
  • I again heartily commend to your favorable consideration the tercentennial celebration at Jamestown, Va. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • The tables soon filled with guests who heartily joined in the festivities.
  • It did my heart good, as well as my lungs, for I laughed heartily throughout.
  • Hector and Rue laughed heartily and popped the cork on a bottle of champagne, letting it spill on the carpet.
  • I pursued my journey to Fulton, and laughed heartily to think what a swither I had left poor Job in.
  • I would also endorse heartily our bikes, which provided the icing on the cake.
  • With a week to go until polling day, it seems television viewers are already heartily sick of the news coverage of the election.
  • We are getting heartily sick of your attitude.
  • He laughed heartily at his own joke.
  • I heartily agree with Peikos's stickling about the ellipsis mark, as explained at greater length here. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Simon was sitting in the corridor outside the door to Jason's room, heartily asleep in an uncomfortable upright chair.
  • He ate heartily but would drink only beer.
  • Wherefore we most heartily provoke, challenge, and defy your Lordship to the said combat and monomachy, and have sent these letters by the hand of our well beloved and royal brother Edmund, sometime King under us in Narnia, Duke of Lantern Waste and Count of the Western March, Knight of the Noble Order of the Table, to whom we have given full power of determining with your Lordship all the conditions of the said battle. Prince Caspian
  • Vince Burnet made a desperate effort to get free, but the combination of his assailant's knees and the jersey effectively imprisoned him, and, though he heaved and tossed and jerked himself, he could not dislodge the lad, who clung to him like Sinbad's old man of the sea, till he fell half exhausted in a thick bed of heather, where he was kept down to suffer a kind of roulade of thumps, delivered very heartily upon his back as if it were a drum. Cormorant Crag A Tale of the Smuggling Days
  • Now it chanced that Roger Vanderwater was Iying ill in his palace at the other end of Kingsbury -- not the dire illness that strikes down you and me, brothers; just a bit of biliousness, mayhap, or no more than a bad headache because he had eaten too heartily or drunk too deeply. A CURIOUS FRAGMENT
  • I'm heartily sick of this wet weather.
  • SIR, - I am heartily sick of hearing claims that the A59 is the most dangerous road in the country.
  • He then laid down his spade, cast on his coat, and heartily offered to see the minister out of the moss, if he should lose the rest of the _day's dargue_. Old Mortality, Volume 1.
  • Waiters with tables to fill are heartily welcoming instead of haughtily aloof.
  • `Yes,' the children chorused heartily
  • But who the dickens is it? said Tommy, after shaking hands heartily with Nat. Little Men: Life at Plumfield With Jo's Boys
  • You'll find very few people that disagree heartily with this intention but reality, as we all know, is an entirely different beast.
  • After one such visit during which they had chowed down heartily, we placed all the dishes on the floor. Page 2
  • She pained a mustache and a goatee on him and laughed heartily at her accomplishment.
  • He has been collecting commercial misadventures for some time, and we heartily recommend the orange cone (‘the typographical dingbat of public spaces’) of his own gallery.
  • We'll get heartily sick of these two issues over the next three months but, for now, both introduce wonderful novelty to the political contest.
  • We want to get the job done, and we're both of us heartily sick of it.
  • As regards the insomnia I've had lately, I can heartily recommend Somnus, a soporific combination of Lettuce extract and Valerian.
  • I trust she has been heartily engaged with balls and her many beaux.
  • Anthony sent a brief note in reply to my letter, thanking me heartily for what he termed my convincing statement, and expressing his determination to act in accordance with it. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • Although I'm heartily sick of three letter acronyms, NBA sounds impressive.
  • His latest book is heartily recommended to all those who enjoy historical mysteries.
  • This involved beaming heartily at all newcomers to the carriage and exuding humour, warmth and trivial monologue.
  • How heartily sick of it all must be the traders, bus companies, taxi drivers etc.
  • I heartily agree and am consequently tempted to stop rehearsing the details of Beerbohm's life.
  • The babe, clearly in fine health, scrunched its pink face and began to cry heartily.
  • Mrs. Makebelieve understood also that the big man's action was merely his energetic surrender, as of one who, instead of tendering his sword courteously to the victor, hurls it at him with a malediction; and that in assaulting their friend he was bidding them farewell as heartily and impressively as he was able. Mary, Mary
  • The President of the British Empire Club of Providence, Rhode Island, Mr. Spencer Over, was the guest of the Club at this meeting and was introduced by President Mitchell in felicitous terms, the members applauding heartily as Mr. Over bowed his thanks. Difficulties and Opportunities of the British Empire
  • Paul thanks her a little too heartily, and as he leaves, she sighs and hugs herself and says ‘He's such a nice guy.’
  • Whitaker laughs heartily, and while she struggles up, babbling and embarrassedly scolding the GI who dropped her, everyone giggles and looks at one another as if to say how happy they all are to be there together. GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT
  • Then a cake of gelled fruits coated with sugar and cream was placed before Alexander, and he dug in heartily.
  • Alexander laughed heartily at that, and the sound of his deep chuckle pleased her far more than she would have liked to admit.
  • In my defence, I laughed heartily when Leonardo got his, but that's no excuse.
  • Spring Festival is a child of heaven: beer and skittles heartily laugh.
  • the boy threw himself heartily into his work
  • Don't you hesitate a minute now, Mr. Knapp," said old Mrs. Hennessy heartily; "if it's no more than to put a shovelful of coal on the kitchen fire, you call 14 ring 32 and I'll be right over. Archive 2009-01-01
  • I heartily adored you, delighting in your company and relishing your exuberant sense of humor.
  • As an anorexic, I looked down on people who ate heartily; I think orthorexics like being awkward and see people who eat what I would term ‘rubbish’ food as weak and unhealthy.
  • Having partaken heartily of frozen pemmican, I stuffed my pocket, bundled the rest into a bag on the sledge, and started off in high glee, stimulated in body and mind.
  • a supper of milk and goat's flesh with a kind of oatcake was set before me, of which I ate heartily. Erewhon
  • Thus some, with upturned nose, will altogether sniff and disdain Sansculottism; others will lean heartily on it; nay others again will lean what we call heartlessly on it: three sorts; each sort with a destiny corresponding. The French Revolution
  • I never did this, I hasten to add, and disapproved heartily.
  • They grew heartily weary, and fiercely impatient of restraint, and though the firm, calm, steady strictness of the Knight was far preferable to the rude familiarity and furious passions of many a Castellane, there were many of the men-at-arms who, though not actually engaged in the conspiracy, were impatient of what they called his haughtiness and rigidity. The Lances of Lynwood
  • 'Tis thy desire to please God, to be heartily sorry; comfort thyself, no time is overpast, 'tis never too late. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • He too laughs heartily, his face growing red with sake.
  • Lawyers on both sides of the Simpson case heartily endorse that sentiment.
  • Her colleagues laughed heartily that day in Parliament and poked fun at me thereafter when we met socially.
  • So we heartily applaud the new lightning raids Ofsted is planning on schools plagued by disruptive pupils. The Sun
  • It was coals of fire, and often I was heartily ashamed of the feelings that I had entertained and the witticisms that I had made in petto. TESTIMONIES
  • He was getting heartily sick of all the false sympathy.
  • I heartily subscribe to that sentiment.
  • In response he laughed heartily and his eyes shone with amusement.
  • If he eats anymore heartily, he will turn into a pie shop. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it may perhaps be added that one of the chief reasons for believing heartily in the last Book is the delectable and unimprovable contrast which La Quinte and her court of intellectual fantastry present to this picture of intellectual materialism. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • So I would heartily recommend a bit of guilt-free parental outsourcing while making the most of some rare holiday time for yourself. The Sun
  • An ability to read music is not required, but a strong spirit of commitment is heartily welcome.
  • People clapped continuously, laughed heartily and danced in gay abandon.
  • Only once we were all heartily sick and tired and ready to lynch him did he release us to the reception.
  • On seeing the Prince eat heartily, whilst only in his shirt and philibeg, Captain Donald Macdonald could not forbear smiling. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III.
  • Rich, that is to say independent; unmarried, that is to say unattached; free to come and go, he stood high up in that great army of the czar's, which I call the uncredited diplomatic corps, because the phrase "secret service" always puts into my mind a picture of the wild-eyed, bearded anarchist, whom I most heartily detest. Man on the Box
  • Although I'm heartily sick of three letter acronyms, NBA sounds impressive.
  • I am heartily sick of people in shops demanding money with no social niceties.
  • It was clear that he considered himself a very lucky man - and we heartily agreed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, we heartily recommend against loading your assault rifle and heading for the mall.
  • He ate heartily but would drink only beer.
  • He pauses to pour ice water into a clear glass tumbler, and drinks from it heartily.
  • He was getting heartily sick of all the false sympathy.
  • Happily, this wayward and pettish, I will not call it disloyal spirit, has passed away, and most of the "Annexationists" are now heartily ashamed of their conduct. Roughing It in the Bush
  • As Sefton read, Lufa laughed often and heartily: the thing was gamesomely, cleverly, almost brilliantly written. Home Again
  • I heartily congratulate you upon your choice of your partner for life since l can't think of two people more suited to each other than you two.I wish you all the happiness in the world.
  • After having been so heartily kicked, flogged, and bastinadoed; after having been in an earthquake; having seen Doctor Pangloss once hanged, and very lately burned; after having been outraged by Candide
  • “Be it what it like, Mrs. Dods, ye are right heartily welcome here, and we have a’ the day to speak of the business in hand — festina lente, that is the true law language — hooly and fairly, as one may say — ill treating of business with an empty stomach — and here comes your tea, and I hope Saint Ronan's Well
  • We are all heartily sick of the noise and disruption these fireworks cause.
  • James imagined what his friend would go through for a few days and laughed heartily.
  • She told a tale,whereupon he laughed heartily.
  • And a lot of people in the Old Australia, the Hansonite tendency for example, got heartily sick of it.
  • They praised his earlship, his acts of prowess worthily witnessed: and well it is that men their master-friend mightily laud, heartily love, when hence he goes from life in the body forlorn away. RIP Duke Gyrth Oldcastle of Ravenspur
  • I'm heartily tired / sick of your endless complaints.
  • He had eaten and drunk heartily, and cracked many scurril Jokes while under sentence, and seemed not to care Twopence whether he was Reprieved or Not. The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors...
  • It's been weeks now, and I'm heartily sick of listening to the wind howling.
  • By now, were all tuned in to the film's peculiar brand of black humour and laugh heartily at the doomed toons plight.
  • Meanwhile, though, let me tell you this: the next time some Republican asks you why you aren't more aggressive in decrying some misconduct by some Democrat, you can now laugh heartily, spit on the floor, and walk away. The Red Wall of Silence is holding ... so far. Will any GOPers break ranks with Perry?
  • Families were closely knit units a the time and grandmothers helped to make the boxty and potato cakes which were covered with freshly churned butter and eaten heartily and all washed down with draughts of hot strong tea.
  • I have since gone out and bought the entire album, and must heartily recommend it to absolutely everybody.
  • I would heartily recommend it as at least a rental if you haven't seen it, because its $29.99 retail price makes it a little spendy for a blind purchase.
  • There are cheerful big resorts for those seeking poolside deckchairs, waiters bearing frothy drinks, and every desire heartily satisfied.
  • He pauses to pour ice water into a clear glass tumbler, and drinks from it heartily.
  • I was heartily ashamed of myself, and mingled with my abasement was a great relief. The Man in Lower Ten
  • The school heartily approves of parental involvement.
  • And the audience proved it in ample measure by heartily applauding the film personalities.
  • That's true, Phil, there was a touch of sense there, if not sarcasm," said the widow heartily, for she was an abhorrer of strong drink! Post Haste
  • Little's silken wild mushroom ravioli reeked wonderfully of ceps - Antonio Carluccio would heartily approve.
  • He passed away at his home in Chicago at last in poverty while waiting for a pension applied for on the grounds of founder and lampers brought on by eating too heartily after the battle and while warm, but in the line of duty. Comic History of the United States
  • Some of us laughed heartily. Cranford
  • It stuck out rather bunchily behind, owing to the large collar and handkerchief worn beneath, and as the child was of a sturdy make to begin with, and was extra flushed with his exertions, it was no wonder that his mother stopped in what she was going to say to laugh heartily at her little boy. A Christmas Posy
  • Introductions were made, questions were posed, pictures were taken, and old friends were heartily reacquainted.
  • I have become heartily sick of people warning of an impending split which has already taken place. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the station the father, our dad, Mister Stanley by name, greeted us with hearty joviality, bussed my mother heartily and brushed our faces with hairy kisses to our cheeks.
  • A round of applause was heartily given to Barbara Harris for her unceasing efforts as president for the last two years and members will be glad to know that she is recovering well from her knee replacement operation.
  • Workers can passionately complain about some derisible human specimen, only to be seen joking heartily with them seconds later.
  • There lies the trophy of my sword, that good grey gelding, whom I heartily wish upon his legs again, conditioning his master lay there houghed in his place. Ivanhoe
  • They laugh heartily at every boisterous shout emitted from the small troops of black-dressed antifascists crouched near the exits, and I�m pleased to observe such an acceptingly multiethnic presence. Undefined
  • Wherefore I most lowly and heartily do desire your Highness to give me authority and order in writing from your Majesty or your Council, how to demean myself in this your Highness's service, whereby I shall be the more able to do the same, and also receive comfort and heart's ease to be your Highness's daily beadsman to God for persuasion of your most princely and sovereign estate long to endure to God's honour. Studies from Court and Cloister: being essays, historical and literary dealing mainly with subjects relating to the XVIth and XVIIth centuries
  • I heartily recommend the belly dancers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The view across the bay is, I heartily agree, unbeatable.
  • Although no formal reception was organised for the players, they were heartily welcomed by cheering bystanders in the arrivals hall.
  • She was not disappointed and the aloo chat (potato based dish) and the onion bhaji (an onion battered creation) were heartily endorsed.
  • At one point Suzanne called Terri the bionic woman and I heard Terri laugh out loud heartily.
  • There I was hospitably entertained, and a supper of milk and goat's flesh with a kind of oatcake was set before me, of which I ate heartily. Erewhon; or, Over the range
  • Spring Festival is a child of heaven: beer and skittles heartily laugh.
  • But it was the sort of sensible prudence that, over the coming years, they may grow heartily sick of. Times, Sunday Times
  • He laughs heartily, he has a slue of female friends, including myself, and he genuinely cares about all of us.
  • We had a pleasing conviction of the commodiousness of civilization, and heartily laughed at the ravings of those absurd visionaries who have attempted to persuade us of the superior advantages of a state of nature. Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
  • As for Michelle Rhee, I heartily advise you distance yourself from her before the extent of her vacuousness becomes obvious. Matthew Yglesias » Turning Schools into Schools
  • If you're heartily sick of being told how good this film is then sorry, but you need to drop everything and go and see it right now.

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