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the heartiest
adjective
Warm and cordial towards another person
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The patrons awarded him the heartiest applause of the evening.
The number of tailgaters seemed only slightly less than usual, and the heartiest came prepared.
Orr received the heartiest ovation of the afternoon when the subject of recruiting came up.
Beef, veal and lamb are the usual foundation of stews, the heartiest food of winter.
He said rats were the heartiest meal one could catch in prison.
Carol was the main instigator and the heartiest of the destroyers.
Only the heartiest American supporters are expected to attend the match, and fewer than usual will be watching on TV.
Nowadays, Guinness is brewed in 49 countries, but amazingly the Irish aren't even the heartiest consumers of the stuff.
When growers harvest the bunch, they cut down the "mother" plant and all but the heartiest sucker.
Layer up the mixture in a tumbler glass, until you have a portion fit for the heartiest of diners.
Imagine the heartiest home-cooked Sunday dinner, its rough spots smoothed, its flavors heightened, but its identity, and masculinity, intact.
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