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is wholehearted
adjective
Having no reservations; having unconditional and enthusiastic support.
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What the rebels thirst for, most of all, is wholehearted American support.
His confidence in the Christian message is wholehearted, but not superficial.
One of the executives closest to Simon's projects, he is wholehearted in his praise.
He is wholehearted without quite taking himself seriously, and that is one of the qualities of this gifted author.
His offer is wholehearted -- he is one of several profoundly depicted Arab figures -- but his run has as many curlicues as a Mozarabic frieze.
The music is old-fashioned – though, really, just a decade more old-fashioned than the punk that's all over CMJ – but its fervor is wholehearted and the band has musicianship to match.
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That's how the light gets in". 4. Vulnerability Is An Act Of Courage There are a few myths about vulnerability that I think keep us from being wholehearted people who can fully give and receive love.
The judges this year were wholehearted about "Carpentaria".
The American effort was wholehearted, but God was not found in those pestiferous regions.
"She's wholehearted about performing again, and she's made a major commitment," Wyatt says.
The appeal was wholehearted and vociferous, the response of Marais Erasmus almost preordained, and with it Watson's reaction.
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