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wholehearted

[hohl-hahr-tid] / ˈhoʊlˈhɑr tɪd /


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Wholehearted embrace of complicity might be more interesting.

From New York Times • Jul. 6, 2018

Wholehearted and hard-working, Stuart Lancaster's men nonetheless lacked both composure and a cutting edge.

From BBC • Nov. 24, 2012

"Wholehearted" was perhaps not the word for the support which the Mellons gave Gifford Pinchot, though it accurately described the non-support he got from Philadelphia's Boss Vare and Railroader William Wallace Atterbury.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wholehearted devotion to God is a rare quality, and only the fewest of the few ever attain it.

From Food for the Lambs; or, Helps for Young Christians by Orr, Charles Ebert

Wholehearted in his belief of Them, yet it was not to him They had talked.

From Eight Keys to Eden by Clifton, Mark




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