27 examples of big-hearted in sentences

I hope they won't, for if they did then they might put some one in his place that has some sense, and then the war would come to an end and we should be cheated in a settlement, for the Yankees are sharper than our big-hearted, generous men.

His beautiful Kate, his big-hearted, high-spirited, man-witted girl!she would bear a leper-taint for life, and his hand had put the virus on her perfect flesh!

Big-framed, big-hearted, patient, friendly, with a great natural gift for association and co-operation, peacefully minded and profoundly religious; yet superstitious, and capable of rising at any moment en masse to the call of a great crusade or "holy war"; it might seem that they hold all Western Europe in the hollow of their hands.

He turned up with a little fortune ten years later, a big-hearted, happy fellow.

They had managed to interest the big-hearted captain in their scheme.

Scott was both broad and big-hearted enough to sum up her chief characteristics as follows: "That young lady has a talent for describing the involvements of feelings and characters of ordinary life, which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with.

He was as kind to his servants, and to poor and unfortunate people, as he was to his equals in society, being eminently big-hearted.

He is often whole-souled and big-hearted, constantly allows himself to be imposed upon, but has an inconvenient habit of occasionally standing up for his rights and resenting too much oppression.

"You big-hearted old parasite," his own heart was singing.

And they, realizing it really was him, hugged him and wept like a lot of big-hearted, manly young men.

Ted came after me like the corking big-hearted kid he is and brought me to, in half the time I could have done it for myself.

But they were far too many for one man, big-hearted and open-handed as he might be.

"I think it would be more respectful, sir, to refer you to the prophets, for I find them generous and big-hearted creatures.

Thidwick, the big-hearted moose.

Thidwick, the big-hearted moose.

Tommy woke a famous man, and, except Elspeth, no one was more pleased than big-hearted, hopeless, bleary Pym.

That was why people revered the saints, acclaimed the cavalier, and admired the big-hearted gambler who was ready to stake his fortune on the turn of a card.

He was a kindly, big-hearted fellow, and had wit and a knowledge of animals and of woodcraft that made him excellent company.

The Fenians were defended by Isaac Butt, a big-hearted, broad-minded lawyer, who afterwards organized a party to convince Englishmen that Repeal was innocuous, when called "Home Rule."

One of the Fathers of Confederation was Archbishop Connolly, of Halifax, of whom the most distinguished Presbyterian clergyman of the Lower Provinces said the day after his death: "I feel that I have not only lost a friend, but as if Canada had lost a patriot; in all his big-hearted Irish fashion he was ever at heart, in mind, and deed, a true Canadian."

He smiled full at Billa smile to make men love him for the big-hearted boy he was.

Life that day looked very hard to big-hearted Bill Wilson, and scarcely worth the trouble of living it.

Cattle-men are big-hearted fellowsthey are friends worth having, Mr. Seigerman.

The first black ones came here in 1896, and now in 1914 there are thousands of these wholly alluring and adorable and masterful little big-hearted creatures in England, turning staid men and women into ecstatic worshippers and making children lyrical with cries of appreciation.

"God bless you, my boy!" said the big-hearted Selwyn; "I have nothing to say against it"; and the lad, running off, got back safely.

27 examples of  big-hearted  in sentences