(adv.) From the heart; with all the heart; with sincerity.
(adv.) With zeal; actively; vigorously; willingly; cordially; as, he heartily assisted the prince.
Example Sentences:
(1) Firstly, many of us are unsure of where he's coming from and, secondly, many of us are heartily sick of having the media and authorities treat our rights as less important than that of other groups.
(2) The fans cheered heartily as he broke away from ‘security’ to continue his jaunt.
(3) In a move I heartily applaud, Benyon, with the support of Greenpeace, has attempted to reallocate unused quota from larger boats to the under-10 fleet.
(4) Miéville heartily concurs: "I love genres; I think they are fascinating.
(5) And the powers that be would do well to heed the cold, hard truth that there are more of us than them, that we are heartily sick and tired of being ignored.
(6) Ferguson's replacement, the Everton boss David Moyes, who has never won a major trophy and has no experience of managing in the Champions League, has not exactly been heartily embraced by United fans.
(7) The following recipes are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to showcasing almond's versatility – one is a heartily savoury biscuit, the other a moist cake with seasonal rhubarb.
(8) The minister was shit worried about how things were going in Nauru, and we shared with him this intelligence.” Cormack said the minister “heartily agreed” to his suggestions that he prepare a list of people suspected of fomenting unrest and then dismiss them, and that the minister was “on my back” to make sure it happened.
(9) Most dentists are heartily sick of the George Bernard Shaw quotation 'The professions are a conspiracy against the laity.'
(10) Burns, who is one of five PPSs to write to Cameron on the issue , told him: "The prime minister will be aware that the British public are heartily sick of broken promises on European referendums, not least because of the decision of the party opposite to renege on a referendum on the Lisbon treaty.
(11) Anyway, since we’ve mentioned it a few times already tonight, here are some highlights from the Cotto fight: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close Updated at 3.18am BST 3.04am BST Kevin mails in from ringside J'Leon Love, being heartily booed during his interview after being gifted a split decision over Gabriel Rosado, who, as it happens, does not fight for Floyd or live in Las Vegas and doesn't have an unbeaten record.
(12) "Why do the government want to transfer [this task] to an external, unelected, unaccountable quango, which would turn the clock back several hundred years as regards the powers of this house - a move that would be heartily welcomed by King Charles I?"
(13) But where does Anderson actually stand on this man-child he seems to champion so heartily?
(14) It's a huge role for Clarke, his biggest to date, and his performance – one moment heartily brutish, the next bluff and likable – is an excellent foil to Jessica Chastain's taut anxiety.
(15) Nor am I especially bothered about the loss of George Papandreou, who is the sort of weak-chinned social democrat that any observer of New Labour will be heartily tired of.
(16) It’s now packed at weekends – but retains its quirky, homely feel – with people converging from far and wide for pre-ordered paella, and the heartily recommended house speciality, cuajadera , a saffron-rich seafood stew (intriguingly, erroneously translated as “junket of sandpiper” on the menu).
(17) And it would be heartily welcomed by businesslikecountries such as Thailand and Malaysia that have their own human rights challenges and have never been entirely comfortable with Burma's continued ostracism.
(18) Unfortunately, Money receives too many complaints about its customer service to heartily recommend it, but it is certainly the cheapest.
(19) Arsenal gave everything in those closing moments but the third goal eluded them and Wenger must be heartily sick of the now-familiar narrative of glorious failure.
(20) In the summer Derby spent heartily to augment what had already been the best team in the division for much of the previous 18 months.
Hearty
Definition:
(superl.) Exhibiting strength; sound; healthy; firm; not weak; as, a hearty timber.
(superl.) Pertaining to, or proceeding from, the heart; warm; cordial; bold; zealous; sincere; willing; also, energetic; active; eager; as, a hearty welcome; hearty in supporting the government.
(n.) Comrade; boon companion; good fellow; -- a term of familiar address and fellowship among sailors.
Example Sentences:
(1) "Enuresis risoria" or "giggle incontinence" is a particular condition characterized by a sudden, involuntary, uncontrollable and complete emptying of the bladder during giggling or hearty laughter.
(2) Their hearty laughter far surpassed any private hopes of entertaining this endearingly stodgy bunch.
(3) She writes: It used to be that evil finance plots at least had the dignity to be conducted in back rooms, with much mustache-twirling and fondling of watch fobs as well as hearty, if ominous laughs.
(4) Apparently named after Nelson Mandela, everything else about this place is very Greek: hearty portions of local food are served with a smile.
(5) Nordestinos brought their hearty, meaty peasant cuisine with them, and one former factory worker, Jose Oliveira de Almeid, called simply Seu Ze, opened a small restaurant called Mocotó in the working-class suburb of Villa Medeiros.
(6) Cut into fat slices for a hearty pudding in the evening and a yet heartier breakfast the morning after.
(7) Also, hearty snacks should be eaten in limited amounts only because of their high fat and salt content.
(8) Tall, heavy-set, with an astonishing bouffant as solid, glossy and black as polished coal, he exudes the hearty bonhomie of the rugby player he once was.
(9) Photograph: Andy Pietrasik Start with a coffee and croissant at zinc bar Café Tupiña at the bottom end of rue Porte de la Monnaie, and then move on to a hearty lunch at La Tupiña next door, with its huge roaring hearth and spits roasting chickens and racks of lamb.
(10) Many pub landlords have seen the commercial benefits of hearty St Piran's Day celebrations and put on themed events.
(11) At the world premiere in Norwich, there was hearty applause for the scene where Alan flags down a car outside City Hall and asks to be driven to the nearest police station because "There's a guy with a gun!"
(12) The following factors turned out to be statistically significant: irregular meals (less than 3 times a day), living on cold food, the daily use of fried dishes, hurried meals, and hearty supper consisting of three courses.
(13) I don’t want to come off ‘clozo’ just because I put weight on, because the drug has changed my life.” The BHF has funded the Hearty Lives Bolsover project to learn how best to tackle these potentially conflicting priorities and to tailor its “healthy hearts” message to people with a mental illness.
(14) In voterland there are plenty of straightforward hearty men like Abbott and plenty of women who are married to men like him.
(15) Boyle is hearty about her snacks, she has the slightly masculine bearing of the long-term single lady and yet the Nation likes her - it may even love her (in the multimedia sense of that word) and Boyle not only seems quite content with herself, but actually has a remarkable talent of the sort few people associate with plump, cat-owning middle-aged ladies from West Lothian.
(16) 4.40pm BST There have been hearty rounds of applause for the substituted Luke Shaw and Adam Lallana, but Southampton are possibly lamenting their failure to make their first-half dominance count for more.
(17) A beautiful private garden links the two houses and there are hearty organic breakfasts, too.
(18) This is a strange notion: yes, after a nice walk and a hearty meal, why not tuck up with some light reading about Holocaust victims being killed in Banja Luka with hammers and knives?
(19) These simple but hearty scones are ideal for any time of day.
(20) The school-based program, Hearty Heart and Friends, involved 15 sessions over five weeks in the third grade classrooms.