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large-hearted
adjective
Having a generous heart or disposition; noble; liberal.
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It's a large-hearted, resonant novel, filled with an interiority that opens out – a generous work.
(This fine Shakespearean year also gives us "Banquo," "flotsam," "large-hearted," "Machiavellianism," "marmot," and "melancholia").
They point to the doomed vulnerability of large-hearted idealism in the public sphere.
Besides, he explained, Moore was too much of a curmudgeon to have written so large-hearted a poem.
Outrageous, fearless, funny, large-hearted, silver-tongued, the Churchillian ideal of the maverick pathfinder has always bred epigones.
Each selected story was marked by its distinctive voice, from the lyrical to the spare to the loud and large-hearted.
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It is an invitation for the strong willed and large hearted to dig deep and lift others up while also blazing their own unique creative path.
A big hearted, kind, and loving woman.
Was already heavy hearted.
Driven, earnest, big-hearted, large-boned, messy, tolerant of everyone but prigs and fools, Ann, as she was known, cut a striking figure in her world.
Her biographers tend to agree that she was a great success as a debutante, flirting wildly and constantly fending off a large coterie of broken-hearted suitors, one of whom reportedly -- and unromantically -- serenaded her by cracking his hunting whip under her bedroom window at night.
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