Definitions
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- noun An amount of
emotion considered to be present in theheart .
Etymologies
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Examples
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One of the Dharohar Project says he feels "heartful" at sharing the stage with his British peers: it is just the word to describe how this collaboration sounds.
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From what was shown at trial it is hardly a school of integrity or is it "heartful" enough to give attention to the importance "academic freedom" or "First Amendment rights".
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Suu Minazuki's "heartful" comedy about fallen angel in Shonen Ace mag
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Suu Minazuki's "heartful" comedy about fallen angel in Shonen Ace mag
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We need to have very smart, heartful, intelligent people sitting on boards instead of people who are just having their bottoms stuck on the bottom line.
Mike Ragogna: Better Late Than Never: A Conversation With Buffy Sainte-Marie
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We need to have very smart, heartful, intelligent people sitting on boards instead of people who are just having their bottoms stuck on the bottom line.
Mike Ragogna: Better Late Than Never: A Conversation With Buffy Sainte-Marie
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At its best, TV on the Radio manages to sound haunting and heartful at once—and the group's recent infusion of horns hasn't hurt the energy, especially live.
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We are informed, and we are passionate, heartful people.
Marilyn Sewell: Why Unitarians and Universalists Belong Together: A Fifty-Year Recollection
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We are informed, and we are passionate, heartful people.
Marilyn Sewell: Why Unitarians and Universalists Belong Together: A Fifty-Year Recollection
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We are informed, and we are passionate, heartful people.
Marilyn Sewell: Why Unitarians and Universalists Belong Together: A Fifty-Year Recollection
bilby commented on the word heartful
"Dear One,
I am writing this letter with due respect and heartful of tears since we have not known or met ourselves previously."
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November 19, 2008