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outgiving

[out-giv-ing] / ˈaʊtˌgɪv ɪŋ /




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He seems boundlessly friendly and outgiving, but White House insiders have long since grown used to having him pass in the halls without a nod or a word.

From Time Magazine Archive

Certainly he had not specially missed her, yet it was keenly pleasurable to be brought into contact again with that restless, vital, outgiving personality.

From Success A Novel by Adams, Samuel Hopkins

Yet with all his frankness, the rare, simple, and generous outgiving of a naturally rather silent nature yielding itself to an unrecognized but overmastering influence, he retained the charm of inner mystery.

From Success A Novel by Adams, Samuel Hopkins

Geordie was the best-known character in New Jedboro, as well known as the town pump, the one famed for its outgiving, the other for its intaking powers, but both alike for liquid prowess.

From St. Cuthbert's by Knowles, Robert E.

As commanders, they were all as natural as children, though some had great natural reserve, and others were warmer and more outgiving.

From The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2 by United States. Dept. of Defense