wholeheartedly
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of wholeheartedly
Example Sentences
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Today the nations such as China that embraced population control most wholeheartedly are now worried about a birth dearth.
Heughan: We were both quite green when we were thrust into it and engaged wholeheartedly.
From Los Angeles Times
Claude, which wholeheartedly entered into the spirit of the exercise, and is developing a sense of humor, gets the last word.
Assistant Ch Con Joanne Hall from Avon and Somerset Police has said the force "wholeheartedly recognises" the impact Jack's disappearance continues to have on his loved ones.
From BBC
This was something Duane wholeheartedly agreed with, as ice was at the top of his list of wonderful, beautiful things in the world.
From Literature
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