How To Use Heartiness In A Sentence
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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
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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.
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The audience applauded the lead singers with full volume and heartiness.
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She laughed, jollily, at the recollection, and pressed a cheesecake on Toni with a heartiness there was no resisting.
The Making of a Soul
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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
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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.
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‘That will bring us both pleasure,’ I said, and my heartiness was real this time.
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For proof of my parents' heartiness, or perhaps their insanity, I point to one of our family vacations.
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forced heartiness
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‘So it is, so it is,’ said the Mole, with great heartiness.
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Her laughter matched the heartiness of Matt's, so they'd be able to do duets.
SUMMER OF SECRETS
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Perhaps, in his romanticism about the heartiness and frankness of English football, he found the Leicester doggedness in defence enthralling and cheering.
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Tormaukin is the epitome of the smart country hotel and restaurant, nestling in a valley with the sort of cold, clean, air that burns city-dwelling lungs, inducing an instant feeling of profound heartiness.
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But he didn't because he had never been that way, he had never boomed and he had certainly never slapped anyone on the back with anything approaching heartiness.
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There's a heartiness to the soup that is so nourishing, it will make you sing.
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He said hoarsely under his breath, `I've wanted this all my life... `Then, taking a grip on himself, he assumed his usual heartiness.
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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Resisting the urge to hug him, Michael shook the cop's hand with exaggerated heartiness.
SURE OF YOU
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‘Good day’ she began, with a heartiness that made the bent old creature straighten himself and look at her.
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The post-Duchamp art world has often seemed a little cold, slick, uniform - a place where directness, heartiness, earthy good humour, celebration, anger and pity have little room, where a know-all irony stills the laughter.
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However, he realized the air of empty - headed heartiness might also mask a shrewd mind.
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The orzo pasta it rested on was dressed in a simple, clinging sauce of spicy andouille sausage and bits of green and red bell peppers, the heartiness of which only served to emphasize the lightness of the fish - truly amazing.
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‘Rory left before the end of the summer,’ he told her with false heartiness.
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There is no cheery speech, no overlapping dialogue, no badinage, no heartiness - real or false - almost no voice raised in anger or twisted in sarcasm.
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That black walnut tree that stands so fruitful over his birthplace still speaks of the heartiness of American stock and the legacy the Earps left behind. - Jeff Meyer
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Because of their heartiness, thick soups, such as the chowders and stews, would most likely be too filling as an appetizer (for some).
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This country has never really got to grips with cold soups - soup is meant to heat us up, we think, comfort us with its heartiness and warm the cockles of our hearts.
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Under the general keying-up of the altitude, manners take on a heartiness, a vivacity, that is one expression of the half-unconscious excitement which Colorado people miss when they drop into lower strata of air.
The song of the lark
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He suspected she'd still manage to catch every nuance of his reaction, though, so he took his spoon and dug in with all the heartiness he could summon.
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There must be heartiness in the expression, in the smile, in the hand-shake, in the cordiality, which is unmistakable.
Pushing to the Front
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It was fantastic and different, somehow managing to bring out the delicateness of fish and the heartiness of stew at the same time.
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Some people crave the heartiness; others, the simplicity.
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I found Lear's great heartiness could live in a small frame.
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He was clearly reserved and rarely affable: he had little of Henry VIII's false heartiness nor of Elizabeth I's adroit condescensions.
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On the whole there is a sincerity and heartiness of interest in his long account of this sect, which persuades one that he was moved by a genuine sympathy with a religion that could enjoin the humane and peaceful and spiritual precepts of Christ, while putting away baptism, ceremonial communion, and hierophantic orders.
Voltaire
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His stock in trade was a brisk heartiness which at times bordered on the devastatingly brutal.
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Under the general keyingup of the altitude, manners take on a heartiness, a vivacity, that is one expression of the half-unconscious excitement which Colorado people miss when they drop into lower strata of air.
The Song of the Lark
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Worst of all, when you try to make a light chowder, you end up sacrificing flavor and heartiness, and the soup becomes watery and bland.