Sentence examples for the cordial from inspiring English sources

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the cordial

adjective

Hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate.

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Their ensuing discussion, which touched on the passing of Walter Cronkite and the overtures made via email to Mark Sanford by various figures in the media, alternated between the cordial and the cordially biting.

The cordial should keep for a year.

Carter wasn't always known for his partiality to the cordial.

But behind the cordial tones, both sent clear messages.

But behind the cordial words, the relationship is strained.

Eventually the cordial, weirdly flirtatious conversations evolve into something heated with the fire of real drama.

But the cordial relations were soon frayed by tensions between the White House and the F.B.I.

To dilute the cordial, we suggest four parts fizzy or still water to one part cordial.

You will notice the disparity between Tommy Udo and the cordial, thoughtful man who was his creator.

The harsh language was a departure from the cordial relations the commissioner has generally enjoyed with the unions.

Manning, a master of the cordial cliché, has a knack for deflecting questions about him by answering in broader terms.

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