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ˈfull-ˈhearted, a. [f. full a. + heart + -ed2.] Having a full heart. a. Full of courage and confidence; hence of a work: Carried on with zeal. b. Full of feeling; indicative of strong emotion. Hence ˌfull-ˈheartedly adv.
1611Shakes. Cymb. v. iii. 7 The Enemy full-hearted, Lolling the Tongue with slaught'ring. 1851Mrs. Browning Casa Guidi 31 The sky above..seemed to..palpitate in glory, like a dove Who has flown too fast, full-hearted. 1859Smiles Self-Help xii. (1860) 323 The most effective work is always the full-hearted work. 1876Geo. Eliot Dan. Der. IV. lxiii. 240 Full-hearted silence. 1882J. L. Ludlow in Homilet. Monthly May 451 For you he lived..and sends his Holy Spirit as full-heartedly as if there were no other human being. |