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A term of familiar address and fellowship among sailors.
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Warm and cordial towards another person
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a hearty welcome; hearty in supporting the government.
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Energetic, active or eager.
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Cheerful, vivacious.
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a hearty man
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Exhibiting strength; firm
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a hearty handshake; a hearty timber
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Promoting strength; nourishing.
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hearty food
He cut off the conversation with a hearty laugh.
She stepped back and gave the truck door a hearty shove.
In him the Evangelical Alliance found a hearty promoter.
A hearty handshake or a friendly letter gives me genuine pleasure.
One hearty soul was clothed in shorts, as if trying to wow his neighbors with an out of season, near full body tan.
All of these activities will get the heart rate going and work up a hearty appetite.
He saw a good deal of French society, and was himself much admired for his hearty defence of his rival Pitt against a foolish charge of encouraging plots for Napoleon's assassination.
In the twilight and the night the rabbits came regularly and made a hearty meal.
Soult, Wellington's old foe, received a hearty popular welcome as a military hero; Prince Esterhazy, who represented Austria,.
The conference of 1797 set itself to remove any ground for distrust among the societies and to enlist their hearty support in all branches of the work.
It had been founded by Gerhard Groot, a wealthy burgher who had been won to pious living mainly through the influence of Ruysbroeck the Flemish mystic. It was at Deventer, in the midst of this mystical theology and hearty practical benevolence, that Thomas a Kempis was trained.
A few of the gents nodded off but the pastor would quickly bring them back we a raised voice and a fist pound, prompting a hearty Amen.
From 343 to 337 he was supreme at Syracuse, with the hearty good will of the citizens.
Captain Keller met us in the yard and gave me a cheery welcome and a hearty handshake.
But the fact that the Great Awakening in America was conducted on Calvinistic principles was sufficient to prevent their hearty co-operation.
Since 1780 the "Separate" Baptists had had the hearty co-operation of the "s Regular" Baptists in their struggle for religious liberty and equality.
He was somewhat reserved in manner, and this led to the charge in political circles that he was cold and unsympathetic; but no one gathered around him more devoted and loyal friends, and his dignified bearing in and out of office commanded the hearty respect of his countrymen.
The Quitonian doctor Eugenio Espejo, and his fellow-citizen Don Juan Pio Montufar, entered into hearty cooperation with Narino and Zea, the leaders of the revolutionary movement at Santa Fe; and it was at Espejo's suggestion that the political association called the Escuela de Concordia was instituted at Quito.
Innovative salads and hearty entrees make a full meal, but feel free to add a side of plantains, yucca, sautéed spinach or rice.
They are superstitious, and worship with hearty veneration any being or thing whose destructive agency they fear.
He seems, in fact, to have agreed with the foreign policy of the Tories and with the home policy of the Whigs, and naturally incurred the reproach of time-serving and the hearty abuse of both parties.
Thoroughly disliking Prussia, he was in hearty accord with George in resisting her aggressive policy; and after the annexation of Hanover in 1866 he accompanied the exiled king to Hietzing.
Sprengtporten, above all things a man of action, had too hearty a contempt for "Hats" and "Caps" to belong to either.
The states of the Empire joined Austria and Prussia, and, had there been hearty co-operation between the allies, they could scarcely have failed of success.
The immediate object of this excellent piece was to hold up the court scheme of weak, divided and dependent administrations in the light of its real purpose and design; to describe the distempers which had been engendered in parliament by the growth of royal influence and the faction of the king's friends; to show that the newly formed Whig party had combined for truly public ends, and was no mere family knot like the Grenvilles and the Bedfords; and, finally, to press for the hearty concurrence both of public men and of the nation at large in combining against "a faction ruling by the private instructions of a court against the general sense of the people."
Bluff, hearty, good-natured and simple in his habits, yet he always had a high idea of his own kingly dignity, and his really statesmanlike qualities often surprised foreign diplomats, who were deceived by his homely exterior.
Sounds like another great reason for us mommies to partake in the joys of a hearty guffaw!
The philosophy behind Bamboomoves is that bamboo is hearty, and yet graceful and beautiful.
The menu ranges from expertly grilled steaks to hearty burgers, with a more than ample selection of appetizers and finger foods.
The cafe serves up hearty portions of traditional red-sauce dishes like chicken frittura picatta and ziti bolognese.
After greeting the group with a hearty wave, he proudly handed a surprised Cynthia Dean a wad of bills.
After the obligatory shower, fresh clothes and a hearty supper, the tired body was beginning to revive, as long as the mind kept mum about tomorrow's 90 miles and the 10,850foot climb up Wolfe Creek Pass.
On these conditions Mary obtained the hearty support of the states Against France, but her humiliations were not yet at an end; two of her privy councillors, accused of traitorous intercourse with the enemy, were, despite her entreaties, seized, tried and beheaded (April 3).
The accused repudiated the charge of having abandoned the Catholic doctrine, while expressing hearty admiration and respect for the memory of Wycliffe.
It must, however, be remembered in Henry's favour, that the supporters of the princes, both in England and in the foreign provinces, were animated by resentment against the soundest features of the king's administration; and that, in the rebellion of 1173, he received from the English commons such hearty support that any further attempt to raise a rebellion in England was considered hopeless.
In his own days Aldo's learning won the hearty acknowledgment of ripe scholars.
Giving a hearty general assent to Grote's theory, Sidgwick nevertheless introduces qualifications similar to some of those which are suggested in this article.
In response, Calhoun extended to him a most hearty welcome, and assigned him to a place on the bench of the penitents.
For any large treatment of moral and political questions he seems to have been alike by nature and preparation unfitted; and there is no evidence of his having had any but the most ordinary and narrow views of the great social problems. He shows no trace of that hearty sympathy with the working classes which breaks out in several passages of the Wealth of Nations; we ought, perhaps, with Held, to regard it as a merit in Ricardo that he does not cover with fine phrases his deficiency in warmth of social sentiment.
On the northern bank of the Columbia in1824-1825he built Fort Vancouver, which became a port for ocean vessels and a great entrepot for the western fur trade; in 1829 he began the settlement of Oregon City; and, most important of all, he extended a hearty welcome to all settlers and aided them in many ways, though this was against the company's interests.
He enclosed a form of the proclamation, and expressed a hearty " wish that the university would so compose themselves as to perform the solemnity with a reasonable decorum."
Each year hundreds of hearty souls race from Ouray at 7,800 feet, on paths and Jeep roads, over loose rock and boulders, more than 17 miles to Telluride at 8,100 feet, via the 13,120 foot summit of Imogene Pass.
They were hearty, dedicated men, but their gear was damaged, their protective suits sloppily stitched in many places, their boots in need of soles.
Just wanted to add my hearty congrats to you and Matt for entertaining me so fantastically from the day the show started.
Oh how a morning at the baths gave ye a big hearty appetite for the bacon n eggs.
You'll be treated to a hearty breakfast to start your day.
Serving suggestions Serve it softly set, straight from the pan, with a hearty casserole or rich sauce.
Specialities include hearty cassoulet, shellfish, and rotisserie chicken.
Some amusing quotes designed to raise a hearty chuckle have been included.
From delicate elderflower cordial to hearty Yorkshire puds, weâve selected the finest of English fare.