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magnanimously





ADVERB
nobly
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Magnanimously, he shared it with the loyal Gathorne-Hardy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Magnanimously if not practically, Mr. Osborn offered to take Mr. McCray's place in prison, saying: "I have nothing to do, I have no dependents, and I am used to more hardships than a prison entails."

From Time Magazine Archive

Magnanimously the President offered him the vice chairmanship of the seven-man board.

From Time Magazine Archive

Magnanimously, Hermia gives half the money to the Grimstones and bails out her father with the rest of it.

From Time Magazine Archive

England speaks louder: who are we, to play The generous pardoner at her expense, Magnanimously waive advantages, And, if he conquer us, applaud his skill?

From Browning's England A Study in English Influences in Browning by Clarke, Helen Archibald




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