How To Use Tenderhearted In A Sentence

  • She was wonderful with animals and impossibly tenderhearted; every year she collected a menagerie of injured or abandoned creatures. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Here again is the rumbustious Silverstein sensibility, with its screwball humor, mixed-up whimsy, tenderheartedness and occasional dashes of vulgarity. When Life Depends On Scrabble
  • Like so many other young British patricians, he was saved from becoming a complete emotional cripple by a tenderhearted nanny.
  • Well, because of the young prince's tenderheartedness, there are jaguars roaming the mountain forests today. Gabriel Hawk's Lady
  • It was done out of sheer tenderheartedness, but ... Ultima Thule
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  • Here again is the rumbustious Silverstein sensibility, with its screwball humor, mixed-up whimsy, tenderheartedness and occasional dashes of vulgarity. When Life Depends On Scrabble
  • She was wonderful with animals and impossibly tenderhearted; every year she collected a menagerie of injured or abandoned creatures. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • a noble tenderhearted creature who sympathizes with all the human race
  • In caring for the sick, the Negro's tenderheartedness is conspicuous. History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest
  • In Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum's "Ms. Hempel Chronicles," for example, the schoolteacher of the title imagines her students as "tenderhearted vultures. In Fiction, Opposites Attract
  • No, my dear Eve, your tenderheartedness sounds well but it doesn't make sense. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • In one family I know, father and son are passionate Man United fans driven to distraction by Mum's tenderheartedness, which demands that the moment their team score, she prays for the other side. Pain of watching sport that I will never die happy | Emma John
  • I had begged my companion to intervene, but he had not only laughed at my tenderheartedness, he had drawn me along to gloat at the death. In Celebration Of Lammas Night
  • Interpreting the passage as a formula for action, King equates serpents with toughmindedness, doves with tenderheartedness. Andrew Wilkes: Tough Minds And Tender Hearts: An Open Letter To Young Clergy
  • In truth, when it becomes embedded in your fingernails after changing a particularly messy diaper and the only way to get rid of the real or psychological stink is to cut them off and bleach the cuticles, no immature but ultimately tenderhearted guy will ever regard feces as if it were a coat of blush and gaze at you lovingly, realizing at long last that he's found his soul mate. Meredith C. Carroll: Potty Training Our Daughter: Do We Have To?

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