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warm-heartedly

  • a word derived from warm-hearted.
    warm-hearted
    adjective
    having or showing sympathy, affection, kindness, cordiality, etc..

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The Bradleys were charming people, Marlborough Gardens decided warm-heartedly; they had watched the pretty new- comer and her splashing, sturdy children, all through the first quiet summer—the children indeed, were all good friends already.

From Undertow by Kathleen Thompson Norris

"It's a cunning little darling of a place," protested Rhoda, not quite truthfully, but so warm-heartedly that the recording angel probably did not lay it up against her.

From Nan Sherwood at Palm Beach Or Strange Adventures Among The Orange Groves by Annie Roe Carr

England has every intention to act generously and warm-heartedly with the Belgian people, who you may say have been sacrificed for the Allies.

From The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 by Various

Seeing their guest, they both came forward cordially, and George Tuffnell smiled warm-heartedly as he took her hand.

From The Gambler A Novel by Katherine Cecil Thurston

But when he looked at Cash, and caught the wistfulness in his eyes, he surrendered warm-heartedly.

From Cabin Fever by B. M. Bower