110 examples of heartiness in sentences

"There you are, Perfessor," cried Handy Solomon, in tones of the greatest heartiness, "I'll put her right there, and she'll be as safe as a babby at home.

" "I am very happy to meet Mr. Stewart," he said, and he grasped my hand with a heartiness which warmed my heart.

When "maintopsail haul!" was given through the trumpet, he pulled at this brace with such heartiness and good will, that he flattered himself he would gain the approval of the grim captain himself; but something happened to be in the way aloft, when the yards swung round, and a little confusion ensued.

And Cornish assented with the intense heartiness of the provincial.

It was the first of their proceedings which had no heartiness in it.

We must not allow the fashion of the time in which the play was written, to cause doubt as to the genuine heartiness of Hamlet's love-making.]

Nor is the former part of the sentence unlike him: "A very rare proof, sir, of the irresistible powers of poetry, and a noble comment," &c. Johnson, notwithstanding his classical predilections, was likely to take much interest in Ariosto on account of his universality and the heartiness of his passions.

This feeling of amity and good-will extended to the superior and to all the others of the holy community, for in addition to a certain heartiness of character in the bailiff, there was mutual interest to maintain it.

He will, as if he did not know any [thing] of the Circumstance, ask one whom he knows at Variance with another, what is the meaning that Mr. such a one, naming his Adversary, does not applaud him with that Heartiness which formerly he has heard him?

He recommended me to a Dram of it at the same time, with so much Heartiness, that I could not forbear drinking it.

The result was that his sermons became eminently classical and elegant; only they became impossible to attend to, and impossible to remember; and when you heard the good man preach, you sighed for the rough and striking heartiness of former days.

I could not help contrasting the heartiness of his welcome with the two stiff fingers which in highly-civilized life are so often proffered either from pride or indifference; and though he did very nearly make me cry "Enough!"

I was consequently quite prepared to take upon myself the vows made in my name at my baptism, and to renounce the world, the flesh, and the devil, with a heartiness and sincerity only equalled by my profound ignorance of the things I so readily resigned.

As Scarborough finished and sank back in his chair, he said, with energy and heartiness, "I agree with you, senator.

The vigour, heartiness, and sincerity of this political hatred put to shame the more tepid convictions of our degenerate days.

One thing was immediately and specially manifest: an overflowing heartiness and deep feeling pervaded the whole house.

He pushed his papers aside at once, and, motioning his visitor to a chair, greeted him with much heartiness.

"That's the very thing," he said, with a heartiness which only I, and possibly Lillian, could dream was assumed.

"Very becoming," she said, critically, as he put down the books on the hall table, pulled off the handsome driving-gloves which, according to Max, helped to disqualify him for his present ambitions, and shook hands with heartiness.

Arcane was a very polite Frenchman and knew how to manage such things very gracefully, but with all his grace and heartiness it made me feel quite a little embarrassed to be made so much of publicly and among strangers.

This was one of the father's few standard jokes; and Maltboy always laughed at it with the heartiness of a future son-in-law.

"Eh? Good evenin'," said Mr. Hucks, but without heartiness.

They generously offered their services, and sang with a heartiness that showed a warm interest in the work.

Much kindness, heartiness I should say, intelligence, and real goodness.

Do!" That "do," between insinuation and heartiness, was so boyish, that it was quite irresistible to the lady, who consented eagerly, while Julius wrote a word or two on a card, which he despatched to the Hall by the first child he encountered.

110 examples of  heartiness  in sentences