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heartiness

[ UK /hˈɑːtɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. active strength of body or mind
  2. the quality of hearty sincerity

How To Use heartiness In A Sentence

  • He issued his orders in a voice of thunder and with an air of what, for want of a better expression, we may term ferocious heartiness. Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader
  • The couscous wasn't the most interesting dish of the night, and the flavours didn't really leap off the plate, but this is generally a pretty basic meal anyway, and it had the filling heartiness of a good stew.
  • The audience applauded the lead singers with full volume and heartiness.
  • She laughed, jollily, at the recollection, and pressed a cheesecake on Toni with a heartiness there was no resisting. The Making of a Soul
  • Instead of chicken or pork, this posole (also spelled pozole) gets its heartiness from pinto beans and a generous helping of hominy (which is also known as posole itself). The Kitchn
  • Not only does their floury heartiness inherently make them a comfort food, but they lend themselves to a variety of simple dishes and rarely require much hassle.
  • ‘That will bring us both pleasure,’ I said, and my heartiness was real this time.
  • For proof of my parents' heartiness, or perhaps their insanity, I point to one of our family vacations.
  • forced heartiness
  • ‘So it is, so it is,’ said the Mole, with great heartiness.
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