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be big-hearted
adjective
Alt form bighearted
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The way Mrs. Bush took in so many showed me two additional lessons: not only what it means to be big-hearted, but also how to be quiet about it.
This was an age prior to the dawn of political correctness; and anyway Sikhs were presumed to be big-hearted enough and well-to-do and well-loved enough not to mind (Singh – the surname of most male Sikhs – translates as "lion").
Be big-hearted.
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We womenfolk are big-hearted sorts.
But, where Borromini is profound and powerful, Gehry is big-hearted and playful.
This is big-hearted acting, yet small enough for the screen.
"I want people to know what Becky was really like – she was big-hearted, fearless and incredibly generous," he said.
That's not entirely true of "Orphan Black," where there are big-hearted scientists and evil scientists, in roughly equal number.
And you bring him to her house because she's big-hearted, and you haven't got anybody else to go to".
He was big-hearted and outgoing, the youngest of two children who on that night was attending a Christian youth group meeting.
The sheer energy on stage was infectious, the orchestral sound was big-hearted and there were some terrific new colours in the orchestration.
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