How To Use Hearty In A Sentence

  • Hale and hearty, though aged, strong-featured, with the tough and leathery skin produced by long years of sunbeat and weatherbeat, his was the unmistakable sea face and eyes; and at once there came to me a bit of Kipling's A Winner of the Victoria Cross
  • That demands strong swimming skills and hearty lungs besides.
  • Those with a hearty appetite for the whiz of bullets, the bang of artillery, dying declarations, famous last words, and eyewitness accounts of the face of battle will not be disappointed.
  • I chose blackstrap molasses because its hearty, slightly bitter flavor gave the gingerbread a dark, heavy richness.
  • Bouchons were originally wine bars where the local silk workers or passing stagecoach drivers could fill up on a simple, hearty cuisine that was based on fresh local products -- mostly pig in the form of andouillette, fried crackling, tripes, petit salé -- and lots of the local wine among like-minded souls, enjoying their brief moment of freedom amid laughter and loud, boisterous behavior. Jamie Schler: A Side Trip to Lyons: Le Bouchon
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  • It is up to you to decide whether sparkling stop-motion animation, catchy music, and a hearty dose of dry British humor is enough to overcome an uninvolving allegorical plot.
  • He had a hearty appetite, took very little exercise, and spent his days sitting at his office desk and most evenings sitting in front of the fire, listening to the wireless.
  • Anecdotal evidence has long pointed to crofters being a hale and hearty breed - albeit prone to bad backs and the odd grumble.
  • The men ate a hearty breakfast.
  • With the no-doubt unintended effect of suggesting that Wallace's menace and ensuing mayhem might, in hindsight, be laughed-off like a good-ol'-boy joke, "George Wallace: Settin 'the Woods on Fire" takes part of its title, and its misguided musical leitmotif from a wacky, Hank Williams party-hearty song. Film/Television: Lost Highways
  • In particular, I wish to offer hearty congratulations on the way you outwitted the Government over the trade practices law business earlier this week.
  • I think of pletzlach as a close to ideal companion for mushroom barley soup, ukrainain borscht, or any other hearty whole meal type soup. Pletzlach
  • After a hearty breakfast consuming our surplus food, we embussed to Lake Rotoroa.
  • They also give you robust flavours and are ready for picking to spice up a hearty winter roast. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 160 technicians put in eight-hour shifts and the employees - from the plant director down - eat hearty, nourishing meals from the same, heavily subsidized menu.
  • Almost three years old, this Little Italy resto (named for the town in Tuscany, not the Suzanne Vega tune) offers hearty food at heart-stopping prices.
  • Such a remark ordinarily would deserve no more than a hearty guffaw.
  • So he kind of sidestepped it and said, ` Well, Mr. Roosevelt is -- is not planning on doing any campaigning further here, but we want to thank you, and he wants to say that he's feeling as hearty as a bull moose. ' Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend
  • That sort of warm repartee - delivered, as always, with a hearty guffaw - is one of the things Beazley detractors are suspicious about.
  • In the interior rural regions, a hearty breakfast consists of a strip of pork, rice and beans, sweet plantains, and a large steak with fried eggs.
  • The farmer-general gave our three artists a hearty invitation to visit him, promising them all the horses they could ride, all the wine they could drink, and all the maccaroni they could eat. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
  • They were severely and suddenly attacked last night after partaking of a hearty supper.
  • Hearty congratulations on your passing the examination with excellent result.It is a well deserved reward for the hard effort you have made during the past year.
  • I love toasted slices of hearty rustic bread slathered with homemade confiture for breakfast.
  • The brandade is a hearty fish casserole made with cod, potatoes and cream, permeated with the flavour of fresh leeks.
  • She found her grandfather hale and hearty, walking five miles each day before breakfast.
  • She has an infectious humour, a hearty laugh and can fill a room with her cheerful personality.
  • He answered it with a hearty, ‘Hello, sweetie!’
  • His broad face beamed a hearty welcome.
  • If that doesn't sound hearty, just check out the ‘Hearty Fare’ section of the menu.
  • Hullo, young cockbird," said the owner of the face -- a middle-aged, respectable, nautical-looking sort of man -- speaking in a cheery voice, which went to my heart; "what's the row with you, my hearty? On Board the Esmeralda Martin Leigh's Log - A Sea Story
  • Along the old lanes there is still the feeling of Nouvelle France, of fur-trappers and voyageurs, of hearty chaps in beaver hats and birch-bark canoes who disappeared into the interior to hunt, to fish and to marry Iroquois brides.
  • The food was hearty and good value, served cafeteria style. Times, Sunday Times
  • The simple Italian menu pulls no surprises but is hearty and well executed; grilled aubergine, spaghetti with clams and roast rack of lamb all feature.
  • We accorded him a hearty welcome.
  • When a standpat Republican politician abandons a lifetime of party regularity at 70 to come out in hearty praise of a Democratic President," the paper noted, "it is time for connoisseurs of the unusual to stand by and take notes. Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Upton Sinclair Fights Back Against Hollywood Scare Tactics
  • It was delightful news for me to learn that you have received a Doctor's Degree from Chicago University.To have reached this milestone at a young age is simple great.I really envy you the opportunities that lie ahead.Hearty congratulations.
  • She cited the light servings, making them well-suited for less hearty appetites.
  • They can also be pretty darn healthy, as well as hearty and satisfying. The Sun
  • The winter-inspired menu will consist of a warming vegetarian soup starter followed by a choice of hearty and wholesome Main Courses such as Chef Templeton's famous deboned ox tail or the delicious Springbok Pinotage Pie.
  • For food professionals, winter is the time for hearty foods, for steamy fish stews, rashers of bacon, and platter upon platter of broiled meats.
  • There are sound scientific reasons why we call robust, unrestrained laughter "hearty. Love, Medicine and Miracles
  • Please accept my hearty congratulations upon your marriage.
  • The food was delicious, the wine imbibed with much vigour and the ambience tranquil yet mellow, hearty yet calm.
  • Caught up in the enthusiasm, we all chorused a hearty ‘Hallelujah!’
  • After reading your article, ‘Robert Kerrey and the bloody legacy of Vietnam,’ I feel like shouting a hearty ‘God bless you!’
  • Hearty beef soup coming from the colder reaches of Lanna - bean sprouts and sweet basil, dried chili, galangal, sliced lemongrass and lime.
  • Until the past year Mr. Leigh had been the kind of stoutly energetic older man you call _hale, hearty. The Devil's Bedpost
  • Making the seasonal switch most summers from skinny salads to hearty game dishes is taxing. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it's not only the name and a love of books that has filtered down through the generations but a hearty love of plants.
  • Even a very rich and hearty luncheon, which her maid had provided, was gormandized rather than enjoyed, so tempting did her couch look to the worn-out damsel. Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter
  • It could be a cheese omelette stuffed with peas, a spicy curry or hearty soup made from leftover veggies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although he is now housed in an open prison, and he maintains a certain hearty cheerfulness, few doubt that Archer has been chastened by his prison experience.
  • After a hearty lunch, I had to pop my top button open.
  • We gave her a hearty meal of fruit and veg and had her examined by a vet. The Sun
  • Hearty lunches to fuel winter athletes range from burgers and pizza to roast chicken and paella.
  • An expert warden will be on hand to help you find the elusive bittern and then it's back to the tearoom for a hearty bowl of soup.
  • This rich vinaigrette will cut the bitterness of hearty late-season lettuces such as frisée, chicory, and radicchio. THE ARROWS COOKBOOK
  • The cafe serves hearty soups made from the garden's vegetables. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe this venue is busier in the evenings or is attractive to families with hearty unsophisticated appetites.
  • So, as soon as they were "boun," they held on east to Hisingen, and had there a hearty welcome. The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor
  • The food is both inventive and hearty - braised belly pork with black pudding, anyone?
  • And yet, he was just turned forty was clear-eyed, calm-hearted, hearty-pulsed, man-strong; and yet, his history, until he was thirty, had been harum-scarum and erratic to the superlative. CHAPTER IV
  • It was delightful news for me to learn that you have received a Doctor's Degree from Chicago University.To have reached this milestone at a young age is simple great.I really envy you the opportunities that lie ahead.Hearty congratulations.
  • Al gave a hearty laugh as the two disappeared into the stables, the sun setting bright colors behind them.
  • He had a hearty appetite, took very little exercise, and spent his days sitting at his office desk and most evenings sitting in front of the fire, listening to the wireless.
  • My dream holiday would involve a long walk and a hearty meal at the end of it. The Sun
  • He sat in the squared posture of a hearty Englishman, amusing himself with everything they passed on the road self-congratulant on the knowledge and experience he had been storing, joking as often as he spoke. The Emancipated
  • Fresh air, bracing walks, hearty food and reading are on the agenda.
  • His broad face beamed a hearty welcome.
  • We love to eat this on those nights when only something warming and hearty will do. Times, Sunday Times
  • The raising of the derrick was the signal for three hearty cheers, for this was a new era in the operations. The Lighthouse
  • Becky saw a big, hearty, high-coloured man whose abounding vitality brought a gust of life into every existence.
  • They seemed ageless and hearty, full of energy and youth. Times, Sunday Times
  • As long as we have hearty appetites the delicious dumpling will always find a place on our tables and room in our bellies.
  • It is a humble but honest place, with food more hearty than fancy, and prices appealing to mere mortals and theatrical luminaries alike.
  • Choose hearty grosgrain ribbons in various widths and colors.
  • They can also be pretty darn healthy, as well as hearty and satisfying. The Sun
  • There is nothing like 15-20 minutes of hearty laughter in the morning to keep you in good spirits throughout the day.
  • It turned out to be almost a soup - a hearty bowl of potatoes, onions, leeks and chunks of fish swimming in a thick sauce.
  • Serve with bread and olives or, for a more hearty meal, add an avocado salad and some kumara baked in their skins.
  • Otherwise Hugh would have said something about my hearty agreement to co-host at the State Fair in August.
  • When socializing with his co-workers he would assume a hearty, over-bearing manner.
  • It's important to know what our baseline flora and fauna are before we lose it, and lichen are a good baseline," said Martin Hutten, a Yosemite lichenologist who entered the field after discovering that air pollution had destroyed all but the most hearty lichen in his native Netherlands. Latest Articles
  • By the time the risotto is ready, you'll have an aching arm and a gleefully hearty appetite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cookbooks are now embracing hearty, filling casseroles.
  • Diehl and Batiste are a singularly astute pairing: Mr. Diehl, a classical scholar, makes serious music sound like fun, while Mr. Batiste, a party-hearty New Orleans street parader, reminds us that fun music can also be serious. Passing Down the Piano Torch Song
  • Add soy pepperoni to veggie pizza, or combine sliced soy sausage with peppers, onions and potatoes for a hearty stir-fry.
  • Poor old men! how could they be cordial with their sore consciences and shamed faces? how could they bid God bless him with hearty voices and a true benison, knowing, as they did, that their vile cabal had driven him from his happy home, and sent him in his old age to seek shelter under a strange roof-tree? The Warden
  • This hearty wedge of egg stuffed with thin slices of potato, red pepper, tomato and herbs on its own would be worth returning for.
  • “The Captain has a hearty contempt for his father, I can see, and calls him an old put, an old snob, an old chawbacon, and numberless other pretty names. XI. Arcadian Simplicity
  • You want to impress him with your loyalty and enthusiasm, so give him a hearty smacker on both cheeks. The Sun
  • Wholesome and hearty, our Mini Banana Bread loaves are made with wholewheat flour and fresh bananas.
  • Yes, it's 50 years since Jimmy and Peggy walked down the aisle and thank God Jimmy and Peggy are still hale and hearty today, and one couldn't meet a nicer or more loving couple.
  • Of course a day in the saddle means hearty appetites, picnics notwithstanding.
  • All of us scheduled for that flight ate a hearty breakfast that morning, then carried our packed kitbags to the front of the hotel.
  • Ten minutes later, a male colleague suggests a remarkably similar idea and everyone jumps on board with a hearty chorus of "atta boy" and "great idea! BJ Gallagher: Wal-Mart: What Do Women Want?
  • There are sound scientific reasons why we call robust, unrestrained laughter "hearty. Love, Medicine and Miracles
  • Do you like hearty Southern Italian food served in huge portions?
  • I thought that was the point, all lusty, hearty boys together at sea.
  • Indeed, Esmond’s general, who was known as a grumbler, and to have a hearty mistrust of the great Duke, and hundreds more officers besides, did not scruple to say that these private reasons came to the Duke in the shape of crown-pieces from the French King, by whom the The History of Henry Esmond
  • The texture is rich, thick and meaty, with a hearty flavor especially compatible with tomatoes, rocambole, basil, savory and zucchini.
  • A hearty one-pot rice-based dish is irresistible for obvious reasons: it is nutritionally all-inclusive; diverse in taste and texture; easy to the point of being almost idiot-proof.
  • As a result, not even the usually hearty mesquite and paloverde had yet leafed out. DEVIL'S CLAW
  • Resolved, That the efforts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in endeavoring to exterminate the imported pest known as the gy]) sy moth meet with our hearty ap - proval, and we, members of the farmers 'national congress, assembled at St. Paul, earnestly appeal to the congress of the United St.tes to aid our sister state in extermi - nating what is liable to be a national pest if neglected. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • Wade was a hearty, bluff, athletic sort of guy.
  • We both stood up, and in his most typical fashion, Major Lee gave me a hearty salute.
  • Hearty stews or soups can be served in whole baked pumpkins.
  • Raise your glass of Guinness and give a hearty slainte to St. Paddy. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • For dining, resort cafeterias often serve hearty, inexpensive breakfasts.
  • He gave his brother a hearty slap on the back to congratulate him.
  • He stepped off the high-heeled cothurnus, and came down into common life; he held out his great hearty arms, and embraced us all; he had a bow for all women; a kiss for all children; a shake of the hand for all men, high or low; he showed us Heaven’s sun shining every day on quiet homes; not gilded palace roofs only, or court processions, or heroic warriors fighting for princesses and pitched battles. On Charity and Humor
  • His manner was the very opposite of Mr. Conkling's: it was kindly, hearty, as of neighbor with neighbor, -- indeed, every person present, even if greenbacker or demagogue, must have said within himself, ` ` This man is a friend arguing with friends; he makes me his friend, and now speaks to me as such. '' Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Volume I
  • Hearty home-style meals begin with specialties like mofongo (balls of mashed plantains mixed with garlic and bits of crushed pork crackling), alcapurrias (fritters made from a puree of plantains and yautia, a starchy white root related to taro, and stuffed with ground beef), and pionono (sweet plantain fritters stuffed with ground beef). Chicago Reader
  • A hale and hearty friend was earnestly counting the number of weekends she had left to live - given the average length of years a woman might live.
  • This mountain lodge offers accommodation and hearty dining. The Sun
  • Maybe the water waltzing over the milldam and a hearty meal of pork chops glazed with an apple bourbon sauce were exactly what I needed to take my mind off my mother. Sea Escape
  • Great writerly in-jokes, (onionskin paper, for one), and a hearty fuck-you to those who dare to carp about what they can never grasp, it supersedes genre toys to achieve world-class architecture even while maintaining the clearest voice I've seen since Hemingway, Vonnegut, or Harper Lee. "Grow till tall. They all, in the end, will fall."
  • Prunella is the name given to a small yet hearty herb found throughout Europe, Asia and other temperate regions. The plant goes by a variety of names, including self-heal, carpenter's weed and sicklewort.
  • Please accept my hearty congratulations upon your marriage.
  • The soups are about the same price as chain delis and much tastier; it’s not your $9 cup ‘o’ soup from Hale & Hearty. Whole Foods Is Hands Down the Best Generic Midtown Deli | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Hearty congratulations on your passing the examination with excellent result.It is a well deserved reward for the hard effort you have made during the past year.
  • But, as the teacher said, he was hale and hearty.
  • A hearty trencherman and a bit of a wag, uncle George is jovial in every dimension. 6 A Colombian Family « Unknowing
  • The man burst into a hearty laugh. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Numero Uno, the hearty Russell North has recognised that the club is in its youth.
  • But before a score was registered, Paul Hearty was forced to make an incredible save when Ryan Mellon had a shot on goal.
  • That's why I've created Hearty Breakfast Soap for Men ™, made with moisturizing sausage and eggs, exfoliating hash browns, and coffee (a skin toner and emulsifier). Archive 2009-09-01
  • Candace Jackson/The Wall Street Journal A favorite apres-ski stop for locals and visitors, the Shed Restaurant & Brewery pours several home brews, such as Mountain Ale or Rude Boy IPA, a hearty beer perfect for chilly nights. Stowe Scales Up
  • It's one of the easiest things to make and it always goes down well - hearty and warming. The Sun
  • Hearty wishes on Teacher"s Day.
  • Wholesome and hearty, our Petit Banana Bread loaves are made with wholewheat flour and fresh bananas.
  • Also, a hearty "Buon' compleanno!" to Marcello Fondato, the screenwriter of Mario Bava's BLACK SABBATH (I tre volti della paura, 1963) and BLOOD AND BLACK LACE (Sei donne per l'assassino, 1964) and many other films, who turns 84 today. The First Doctor's 100th
  • We then went up and tried our own particular choices, with Madame having a hearty appetite that evening, as you will have seen from the photograph of her plate!
  • A hearty soup with lots of vegetables, some rice or pasta and a little protein can make a meal.
  • Everyone loves a hearty warming pie at this time of the year and you'd expect there to be one on the menu of a good pub. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Hippie déconfit was a hearty, toothsome choice, almost a mini-buffet of veggie pâté, guacamole, slices of white cheddar and a tomato coulis.
  • Better even than salami, chorizo or bratwurst is the hearty Toulouse sausage, or its cousin, the spicy Cumberland sausage.
  • The menu caters to nibblers and hearty appetites alike..
  • They tucked into a hearty breakfast of eggs.
  • You sit at sky-blue tables on lawned or cobbled terraces there's a covered pavilion for wet days; the food is fresh, hearty and cooked to order by farmer's wife Nikki Exton – who manages to juggle gardening with lambing, growing herbs and salad leaves, making chutneys, baking cakes and dishing up crowd-pleasing meals. West Dorset's top 10 budget eats
  • For a hearty treat, have a slice of the dense raisin pumpernickel.
  • The underwear designer with the hearty appetite ordered the 10 oz prime sirloin steak garnished with sautéed onions and mushrooms.
  • Whole-wheat spaghetti has a springy texture and a hearty flavor that works well with a glaze of hoisin sauce, soy sauce, and lime juice.
  • They seemed ageless and hearty, full of energy and youth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here, hearty staples can be washed down with a selection of moderately priced wines.
  • Members assimilated in hearty courtesy of a Falstaffian Bard's birthday take a break of final Apr hosted by Messrs. Friedman, Madeira, as good as Pope. Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia
  • Like the druidic life force Jack taps, this hearty adventure, as personal as it is epic, will cradle readers in the "hollow of its hand. The Land of the Silver Apples by Nancy Farmer: Book summary
  • A hale and hearty person suddenly loses consciousness and is rushed to the hospital, with his blood pressure and pulse not recordable.
  • TEMPURA IN SOUP SPECIALS, selected items in a a hearty broth with udon or buckwheat noodles.
  • We opted for a hearty lunch at a restaurant overlooking the scene. The Sun
  • Wade was a hearty, bluff, athletic sort of guy.
  • Choose dinners under 300 calories only if they're hearty, like a protein-heavy dish.
  • The woman began to laugh a loud, free, hearty laugh.
  • For his part, James gave the songs a hearty, more traditionally folkish treatment; he played and sang beautifully, but not quite beautifully enough.
  • Unless handicapped by any chronic ailment, he or she will have a hearty enough appetite but will avoid edibles that require strong teeth to tackle.
  • I guess she likes her male to loaf around the yard in boxers and no shirt, guzzle a beer and let off a hearty belch etc etc.
  • They entered their lord's cheerful hall with hearty greetings, meeting friends new and old. The Gods of Asgard
  • Farro, also known as emmer, is higher in fiber than common wheat with a wonderful chewy and hearty texture. You Raising Your Child
  • The only thing is, I'm a little concerned, because though they're hearty folk, and far too wicked to die young, they're neither of them as young as once they were.
  • We wish them a hearty and cordial welcome and long and peaceful lives in our parish community.
  • She retains a hearty laugh at times. Christianity Today
  • I have fond memories of hearty tins of soup on a cold day when I was growing up. The Sun
  • Always a disciple of hearty and strenuous living, he suggested more than casually his own famous character - the intrepid warrior, adventurer, and seizer of thrones, Conan the Cimmerian. The Conan Chronicles
  • Hotels serve international or Czech food, which is hearty and homely and very addictive.
  • Roast pork, complete with tooth-smashing crackling, and a hearty side helping of bitter greens - puha, if you can find some in your suburban paradise, but a good mesclun and radicchio salad will do.
  • Korean food is hearty, boldly flavoured, and highly nutritious.
  • This shall abundantly satisfy all the hearty well-wishers to God's interest, who will be glad to see themselves mistaken in despising the day of small things. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • His thoughts were interrupted by Tobin's hearty laugh, a laugh that jarred him from his stolid stance and sent him reeling with confusion.
  • The transformation of marriage in twentieth century Kerala which included the institutionalisation of conjugal marriage, patriliny, and dowry, the specific implications of Kerala's demographic transition for community politics, and the inflow of remittances from the Gulf after the 1970s have endured that community boundaries, and the institution of arranged marriage which sustains them remain hale and hearty. Countercurrents.org
  • I guarantee they will cause inner reflection, a hearty laugh or an indrawn breath of utter truth. Kari Henley: Tips to Manifest Your Dreams
  • Food includes hearty pizza and focaccia, and your wait staff all seem to know your name.
  • Indeed, Esmond's general, who was known as a grumbler, and to have a hearty mistrust of the great Duke, and hundreds more officers besides, did not scruple to say that these private reasons came to the Duke in the shape of crown-pieces from the French King, by whom the The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne
  • Just say no … to appetizer muffins, buttery croissants, and hearty slices of “home-baked” bread. The Flex Diet
  • Hale and hearty, though aged, strong-featured, with the tough and leathery skin produced by long years of sunbeat and weatherbeat, his was the unmistakable sea face and eyes; and at once there came to me a bit of Kipling's Galley A WINNER OF THE VICTORIA CROSS
  • A cloudless sky allowed a hearty sun to toast our peely-wally skin when we stopped in Glencoe for our picnic.
  • They entered their lord's cheerful hall with hearty greetings, meeting friends new and old. The Gods of Asgard
  • Finally, a hearty congratulations to Sligo cyclist Mark Scanlon on his wonderful performance in the greatest of all cycle races - the Tour de France.
  • Paris is full of small, cozy neighborhood restaurants that serve very decent food at reasonable prices, usually enjoyed with a hearty carafe of vin rouge maison.
  • The cloned soldiers look, think, and act alike, and their performance in battle proves beyond a doubt that they are hearty and hale members of the human race.
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  • Some weeks, a washing machine would upchuck a hearty blue gunk.
  • The hearty breakfast buffet includes hot oatmeal, seasonal fruit, hard-boiled eggs, baked apples and whole-grain breads.
  • You prepare breakfast - a gourmet feast of hearty muesli, Bulgarian yoghurt, freshly collected wild berries, ripe plums and cherries - perfect energy food, nutritious and tasty.
  • Umami is the Japanese word for "yumminess", and it describes a hearty, deeply satisfying taste sensation, the kind you might get from eating a steak. Mark Strausman: What You Don't Know About Your Tongue Might Be Making You Fat
  • Not only was she getting some meat on her bones from Dominick's hearty cooking, but she was also learning about the area.
  • Hearty but not heavy, navarin d'agneau showcases the season's first crop of vegetables and the delicate flavor of milk-fed lamb. Stew's Spring Awakening
  • He was hale and hearty and tally-hoed after the fox for two hours.
  • The two old ladies breakfasted in bed every morning, went out for drives at eleven and three o'clock, ( "ambles," Miles called them in scornful reference to the pace of the sleek old horses), retired to their rooms for naps after lunch, ate a hearty dinner at eight, and settled down for the night at ten o'clock. Betty Trevor
  • Her advice to the youth on the virtues of hard work and diligence won a hearty round of applause.
  • They'll dole out hearty fare including pancakes, burritos, chili and cornbread.
  • Having dispatched “career” vs. “careen”, how about “hardy” vs. “hearty”? Book Review: I love “Origins of the Specious” « Motivated Grammar
  • Notes: I served it on top of rough and hearty buckwheat grouts known as kasha, which were a good foil to the dish’s flavors and texture. Archive 2007-02-01
  • Good hearty food is the order of the day, but it does offer the odd lighter dish for those watching their waistlines.
  • He smiled and gave me a hearty slap on the back.
  • The menu has choices to suit both those with hearty appetites and those who are seeking lighter fare.
  • The one thing that the fellow countrymen had in common was a hearty, mutual dislike.
  • Meat pies, joints of mutton, and other hearty foods are most likely to be served.
  • Lou Ford is the kind of dullard you do anything to avoid --- he spouts the most inane cliches, he's Mr. Hearty to one and all, he's so damn friendly and boring he drives everybody crazy. Jesse Kornbluth: 'The Killer Inside Me': Read The Book Before You See The Movie
  • Sipping ales and arguing into the afternoon gave us the opportunity to work up a hearty appetite.

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