Which preposition to use with wholesomest

than Occurrences 18%

Puddings made of the flour of wheat, rye, buckwheat, &c., are less wholesome than those which have been already mentioned.

for Occurrences 16%

For what is more wholesome for you and me, and any man, than to be humiliatedhumbledand brought to our own levelthat all may see who, what, and where we are?

of Occurrences 14%

Puns, quotations, conceits, critical estimates of the rarest insight and suggestiveness, chase each other over his pages like clouds over a summer sky; and the whole is leavened with the sterling ethical and aesthetic good sense that renders Charles Lamb one of the wholesomest of writers.

as Occurrences 13%

The shank-bones of mutton, previously well soaked, will be found a great assistance in enriching gravies; a kidney or melt, beef skirt, trimmings of meat, &c. &c., answer very well when only a small quantity is wanted, and, as we have before observed, a good gravy need not necessarily be so very expensive; for economically-prepared dishes are oftentimes found as savoury and wholesome as dearer ones.

in Occurrences 12%

With a bit of sadness at the beginning, the story is otherwise bright and sunny, and altogether wholesome in every way.

to Occurrences 4%

It don't seem wholesome to me.

on Occurrences 3%

The gooseberry is less wholesome on account of the indigestibility of the skin, which is too frequently swallowed.

with Occurrences 2%

There is no comfort in the knowledge that the slave who waits to kill you, as you killed your predecessor in the office, only obeys the widespread injunction of primitive religion whereby the divine powers incarnate in the priest are maintained active and wholesome with all the fervour and sprightliness of youth.

from Occurrences 2%

They laughed at us and our exertions, all in the way of good humour, but it was not wholesome from parents.

by Occurrences 1%

Winter vegetables can be best kept wholesome by storing in a cool, dry place of even temperature, and where neither warmth, moisture, nor light is present to induce decay or germination.

between Occurrences 1%

Now when I came out on deck, they were busied again in heaving taut the rope, and, until they had made an end, Mistress Madison and I filled the time with such chatter as is wholesome between a man and maid who have not long met, yet find one another pleasing company.

about Occurrences 1%

"There is something so disgustingly wholesome about you, Rudolph.

Which preposition to use with  wholesomest