Definitions
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- adverb Alternative spelling of
goodheartedly .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It would be good-heartedly human of you, sugarman, if you could muster a little bit of humility when you address the thoughts, views and experiences of other humans, instead of dismissing what someone else thinks or how they view something which is based upon their own particular life, experiences and knowledge - you are not in the shoes of another.
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And his father, “he just took it good-heartedly,” Clem says tremulously.
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"Double Wide Trailer" is a love story that good-heartedly pokes some fun at southern country stereotypes.
Amy Speace and the Tearjerks/Swamp Cabbage at the Goldhawk Lounge, Hoboken NJ, January 19, 2006
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"Double Wide Trailer" is a love story that good-heartedly pokes some fun at southern country stereotypes.
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Have you whipped that Stacie magic on him yet? she teased good-heartedly.
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Have you whipped that Stacie magic on him yet? she teased good-heartedly.
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Have you whipped that Stacie magic on him yet? she teased good-heartedly.
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Have you whipped that Stacie magic on him yet? she teased good-heartedly.
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Then Karen, who had good-heartedly assumed as a personal mission the responsibility of making my Mississippi sojourn as pleasant as possible, came up with the idea of having me take over the Carroll County beat, which no reporter had covered for years—anything, she figured, to get me out of the newsroom and back into the world.
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Then Karen, who had good-heartedly assumed as a personal mission the responsibility of making my Mississippi sojourn as pleasant as possible, came up with the idea of having me take over the Carroll County beat, which no reporter had covered for years—anything, she figured, to get me out of the newsroom and back into the world.
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