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big-heartedness
noun
Alt form bigheartedness
Exact(27)
Mandela died two years ago but the extraordinary big-heartedness of black South Africans lives on.
And anyway, Stacey's warmth, emotion and, yes, big-heartedness more than compensated.
Israel, he thinks, has lost its daring, its imagination, its big-heartedness.
Everywhere is a cinematic big-heartedness emphasized by bass drums and gongs.
The film's broad smiles and big-heartedness are bracingly disingenuous, the self-referential jokes well handled.
Pat had a modesty and big-heartedness that is rare in the film world.
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Although his career was not without missteps, Northern Ireland Secretary Dr. Mo Mowlam was one of the strongest voices in support of Churchill's being named "Greatest Briton" in a BBC poll: "If Britain -- its eccentricity, its big heartedness, its strength of character -- has to be summed up in one person, it has to be Winston Churchill".
So we decided to pull that finger out of our butt and rub it into the smouldering wound of half-heartedness, of the lethargic political landscape in that small town of big boobs.
Presumably "half-heartedness".
— and good-heartedness.
The half-heartedness spoke volumes.
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