13 Verbs to Use for the Word hearty

Oh, no, sir; she don't take his dinner to him reg'laronly some days when she happens to have somethin' extry good, or maybe when she 'magines he didn't eat hearty at breakfast.

"Fill her up, lad, and drink hearty.

Good-day to thee, Robert, I hope thou'lt be about wick an' hearty this time next yearthou'lt be second owdest member, an' we'se be fain to see thee among us.

James Rutlidge gave a hearty, "By Jove, old man, you have nerve!

He then accompanied the midshipmen, and did their shopping for them, and, bidding him a hearty adieu, they were soon on their way out of Odessa, Jack swinging along upon his crutches at a fair pace.

It rained now, and when he entered the bank and paused to take off his wet coat, he saw on every face as it was lifted up that his news was known, and his heart beat so fast as he knocked at John's door that he had hardly strength to obey the hearty "Come in.

The only palliationthere is no full excusefor their offence is the fact that the Union was then so loose and weak, and its benefits so problematical, that it received the hearty and unswerving loyalty of only the most far-seeing and broadly patriotic men; and that many men of the highest standing and of the most undoubted probity shared the views on which Brown and Innes acted.

'Nisi damnose bibimus,'forget how it runs: 'Drink hearty, or you'll die without getting your revenge,'" "You are then a university's-man?" cried Rudolph, with enthusiasm.

While Mr. HENRY ARTHUR JONES is teaching audiences a lessen in Judah, that would have received the enthusiastic approval of the philanthropic Earl of SHAFTESBURY, after whom Shaftesbury Theatre is, no doubt, called, the great HARRIS and the lesser PETTIT are showing us in the character of the Rev. Gabriel Maythorne, a Parson that would as certainly have secured the like hearty

Peter Sitz has been in the clutches of these villains many a day, an' yet, 'cordin' to Jacob's story, he's as sound an' hearty as when he left Cherry Valley.

It's because they miss the warmth, the hearty, the maternal tenderness which all souls love and long for, and fail to find in your stern.

'Riz me, Hiram,' sez she; an' when I'd got her easy, she put her old arms raound my neck, an' tried to say, 'God bless you, dear,' but died a doin' of it; an' I ain't ashamed tew say I boohooed real hearty, when I laid her daown, fer she was dreadf'l good tew me, an' I don't forgit her in a hurry.

If you feel like cussing me hearty when the time comes go ahead and cuss, but I got to hear that story.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  hearty