How To Use Kind-hearted In A Sentence
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Colleagues rally round to help Ann KIND-HEARTED fundraisers pulled out all the stops to donate more than £1,500 to a very ill colleague.
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She was a good natured and kind-hearted lady who delighted in helping friends and neighbours.
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There was a wicked queen, kind-hearted heroine, dashing prince, bumbling villains and a lot of people wandering round the forest.
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Mrs Church's death has shattered the local community, who knew her as a loving and kind-hearted person.
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It just shows that you're a kind-hearted person, and that you care deeply about other people.
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Parker's big-bellied appearance and his good-tempered and kind-hearted manner make him seem better suited to the role of English landlord than highly successful producer.
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The prioress is another respectable person, coy and simple, with dainty fingers, small mouth, and clean attire, -- a refined sort of a woman for that age, ornamented with corals and brooch, so stately as to be held in reverence, yet so sentimental as to weep for a mouse caught in a trap: all characteristic of a respectable, kind-hearted lady who has lived in seclusion.
Beacon Lights of History
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She would regularly pour out her heart to the kind-hearted friend who she has known since her teenage days.
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KIND-hearted youngsters are organising a bring and buy sale to raise money.
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They are by nature generous, kind-hearted and charitable people.
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She did not speak, but Clark's father read a statement outside court, calling his son "a loving, caring, kind-hearted son, brother, fiance and friend.
Fiancee Stands By Annie Le Murder Suspect
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Virgos are virtuous, ethical and kind-hearted.
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For all his faults, he's a kind-hearted old soul.
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A kind-hearted man understood and took her to the blind school.
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Thankfully, his two advisors were kind-hearted: one gave the king a rifle filled with blanks, and the other dressed as a "peasant", acting out death throes when he was "shot".
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Those physically incapable of working can be sheltered in state-run homes with the support of the rich and the kind-hearted.
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Believing that most men, especially those not too old, were apt to be kind-hearted or maybe "softhearted," she climbed from her hiding place, and timidly tapped Frank on his astonished shoulder.
The Girl Scout Pioneers or Winning the First B. C.
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Of course there is a reason why a kind-hearted woman like yourself should be specially good to her just now.
Emily Fox-Seton
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But the once-in-a-lifetime meeting cost her kind-hearted granddad a whopping £25,000.
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You couldn't wish to meet a more gentle, kind-hearted man.
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His down-to-earth and kind-hearted personality has helped stick a huge dent in the stereotypical image of footballers.
The Sun
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For the past 20 years, kind-hearted Pat has dedicated her spare time to cheering up patients in Salisbury.
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The mother of a disabled Trowbridge girl is overwhelmed by the number of kind-hearted people who have offered to help pay for a new wheelchair for her daughter.
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You couldn't wish to meet a more gentle, kind-hearted man.
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A total of £9,320 was collected by the British Red Cross from kind-hearted shoppers on Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
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Hundreds of kind-hearted people across Bury have joined the national NHS Organ Donor Register thanks to a council initiative.
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We have not heard any GOP gang member becoming a kind-hearted individual, ever, towards the un-and under-insureds.
Senate opens debate on health care bill
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Fortunately a kind-hearted friend helped temporarily restore her faith in human nature by lending her a spare hat.
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Kind-hearted readers have dug deep into their own pockets to replace the money stolen from a collection tin destined for our Cancer Appeal.
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He was a much loved figure, witty, kind-hearted, and absent-minded, and his satires are plain, clear, homely, and predominantly good-natured.
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He had to rely on a kind-hearted local butcher who gave him two chickens a week to build up his strength.
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He was not only kind-hearted, but very tender-hearted, so that his lips would quiver on occasions and his eyes fill with tears, -- what doctors improperly call a lachrymose nature; but in regard to a question of principle or public necessity he was as firm as Plymouth Rock.
Cambridge Sketches
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Thirdly, encouraging kind-hearted religious activities to enhance moral heteronomy and self-actualization.
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To her family she was a loving, kind-hearted and generous mother and grandmother.
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Mrs Church's death has shattered the local community, who knew her as a loving and kind-hearted person.
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Fortunately a kind-hearted friend helped temporarily restore her faith in human nature by lending her a spare hat.
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She's incredibly good and kind-hearted.
Times, Sunday Times
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I've actually met Clay at a meet and greet, and he truly is the kind-hearted sweet man he appears to be.
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Here was the genuine article – no, not the genuine article at all, we must go to Africa for that – but the sort of creatures generations of slavery have made them: obsequious, trickish, lazy and ignorant, yet kind-hearted, merry-tempered, quick to feel and accept the least token of the brotherly love which is slowly teaching the white hand to grasp the black, in this great struggle for the liberty of both the races.
Hospital Sketches
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A village has been inundated with Christmas trees after kind-hearted locals answered an appeal.
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On a posh cruise to Europe with his father, Harvey falls overboard and is rescued by a boatful of fishermen including crusty skipper Disko (Lionel Barrymore) and kind-hearted, Portugese-born Manuel (Spencer Tracy).
John Farr: For The Holidays, The Best Family-Friendly Movies By Farr-Part 1
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Sugiko has the more complicated situation, with suitors including a poor but honorable working man, a kind-hearted but ineffectual rich beau and casting agents from a film studio.
Silent Films, Silent Sorrow
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I like my Chemistry teacher, she's really warm and kind-hearted!
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A total of £9,320 was collected by the British Red Cross from kind-hearted shoppers on Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
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A kind-hearted man understood and took her to the blind school.
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Norma will not be going far after kind-hearted bosses allowed the hard-working mother of two to carry on living on at the complex with her husband, Geoff.
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The mother of a disabled Trowbridge girl is overwhelmed by the number of kind-hearted people who have offered to help pay for a new wheelchair for her daughter.
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When he was brought before the Court, Bishop Nicholson, a kind-hearted and easy-natured prelate, asked him the number of his children, and how many of them had been _bishoped_?
The Complete Works of Whittier
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A kind-hearted innocent with a passion for the lives of the saints, Damian is playing in his own cardboard sanctuary when a bag falls from the heavens.
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He was a warm, generous and kind-hearted man.
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Hundreds of chocolate Easter eggs were delivered to sick children at a Bristol hospital by kind-hearted bikers.
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Kind-hearted but rough-mannered youths, who loved Merry very much, but teased her sadly about her "fine lady airs," as they called her dainty ways and love of beauty.
Jack And Jill
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Helen remembered that kind-hearted Cecilia had often remonstrated for humanity's sake, and stopped the quizzing which used to go on in their private coteries, when the satirical elder sister would have it that _le petit bossu_ was in love with Louisa.
Tales and Novels — Volume 10
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She was a good natured and kind-hearted lady who delighted in helping friends and neighbours.
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A kind-hearted woman who raised the cash to send a neighbour's disabled daughter to Disney World was today being honoured for her generosity.
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My best wishes to his family at the loss of this very kind-hearted man.
The Sun
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She always seemed such a kind-hearted person to me.
The Sun
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Born in Clooncormack, Hollymount she was kind-hearted by nature and generous to all and will be missed by her relations and neighbours.
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Here was the genuine article -- no, not the genuine article at all, we must go to Africa for that -- but the sort of creatures generations of slavery have made them: obsequious, trickish, lazy and ignorant, yet kind-hearted, merry-tempered, quick to feel and accept the least token of the brotherly love which is slowly teaching the white hand to grasp the black, in this great struggle for the liberty of both the races.
Hospital Sketches
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A homeless teacher has been jailed after he stole cash from a kind-hearted charity boss who lent him money and gave him a job.
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I like my Chemistry teacher, she's really warm and kind-hearted!
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Some are kind-hearted, some are sharp-tongued and some are doing nothing except having fun all day long.
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They are now realising just how much they owe to kind-hearted strangers.
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She said the kind-hearted gesture marked the end of a lovely day in which she witnessed her grand-daughter getting married at the historic Tower of London.
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She is put in the charge of a kind-hearted trull, ‘whose business it was to prepare and break such young Fillies as I was to the mounting-block’.
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A village has been inundated with Christmas trees after kind-hearted locals answered an appeal.
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He is often described as ‘avuncular’ - even by hard-hearted business writers - which the dictionary defines as ‘kind-hearted and cheery’.
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For the past 20 years, kind-hearted Pat has dedicated her spare time to cheering up patients in Salisbury.
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These are the professional matchmakers, but there are also matchmakers who just promote marriage out of kind-heartedness.
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Can be rich or poor, but must be generous and kind-hearted.
Times, Sunday Times
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Kind-hearted Duncan had them all in a flap when he took the lost bird to court to reunite it with its anxious owner.
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Nikita was a pupil in Holy Family Girls National School, Askea and was known as a very kind-hearted little girl who loved to share.
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It just shows that you're a kind-hearted person, and that you care deeply about other people.
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A kind-hearted couple sold their comfortable home to live in a tiny, broken down caravan after being moved to tears by the plight of Kenyan schoolchildren.
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Those physically incapable of working can be sheltered in state-run homes with the support of the rich and the kind-hearted.
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Telling people the truth about agricultural subsidies--that they're a racket--takes a fair amount of bravery, as most people still suffer the delusion that they're a kind-hearted attempt to rescue family farms from the Dust Bowl.
Ian Fletcher: The Disappointing Economics of Rick Santorum
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Born in Clooncormack, Hollymount she was kind-hearted by nature and generous to all and will be missed by her relations and neighbours.
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The important thing is that he is generous and kind-hearted.
Times, Sunday Times
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Norma will not be going far after kind-hearted bosses allowed the hard-working mother of two to carry on living on at the complex with her husband, Geoff.
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He starts to cry and kind-hearted Beckham walks past, picks the car out the mud, cleans it and hands it back to him.
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A kind-hearted couple sold their comfortable home to live in a tiny, broken down caravan after being moved to tears by the plight of Kenyan schoolchildren.
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The jailer was the first to enter; he placed upon the table the provisions, which the kind-hearted governor called dainties, and then left the room.
Ten Years Later
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He was loath to be tough on debtors and my mother had to work hard in the shop to compensate for his kind-heartedness.
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Beneath his gruff exterior, he's really very kind-hearted.
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I'm quite a kind-hearted person actually.
Times, Sunday Times
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You should go to some kind-hearted folk to beg for food because you are poorer than anybody else.
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Hundreds of kind-hearted people across Bury have joined the national NHS Organ Donor Register thanks to a council initiative.
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But the once-in-a-lifetime meeting cost her kind-hearted granddad a whopping £25,000.
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A kind-hearted woman who raised the cash to send a neighbour's disabled daughter to Disney World was today being honoured for her generosity.
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But the junior magistrate, a kind-hearted man, troubled at what seemed to him a certain sardonical disdain, lurking beneath the foundling's humble mien, and in Christian sympathy more distressed at it on his account than on his own, dimly surmising what might be the final fate of such a cynic solitaire, nor perhaps uninfluenced by the general strangeness of surrounding things, this good magistrate had glanced sadly, sideways from the speaker, and thereupon his foreboding eye had started at the expression of the unchanging face of the Hour Una.
The Piazza Tales
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Since then we have cleared ground and are now the proud owners of two red currant bushes, a gooseberry - and thanks to the generosity of a kind-hearted neighbour - a row of Mediterranean garlic.
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She said the kind-hearted gesture marked the end of a lovely day in which she witnessed her grand-daughter getting married at the historic Tower of London.
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ALTHOUGH these instances do occur we should remember the majority of people are good and kind-hearted.
The Sun
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Nikita was a pupil in Holy Family Girls National School, Askea and was known as a very kind-hearted little girl who loved to share.
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Colleagues rally round to help Ann KIND-HEARTED fundraisers pulled out all the stops to donate more than £1,500 to a very ill colleague.