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  • 31laughed heartily — laughed very hard, died laughing , giggled very strongly and loudly …

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  • 32quasi-heartily — adv …

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  • 33earthily — heartily …

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  • 34Act of Contrition — The Act of Contrition is a prayer recited by the penitent during the Latin Rite Roman Catholic sacrament of Confession.It is also used by some believers as a private devotional as part a daily examination of conscience. Full textLatin:Deus meus,… …

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  • 35hearty — [[t]hɑ͟ː(r)ti[/t]] heartier, heartiest 1) ADJ GRADED Hearty people or actions are loud, cheerful, and energetic. Wade was a hearty, bluff, athletic sort of guy... He gave a hearty laugh. Syn: jovial Derived words: heartily ADV GRADED …

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  • 36Philip Skippon — (c. 1600, West Lexham, Norfolk – c. 20 February 1660) was an English soldier, who fought in the English Civil War. Contents 1 Life 1.1 To 1638 1.2 1639 44 1.3 1645 …

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  • 37heart|i|ly — «HAHR tuh lee», adverb. 1. with sincere feeling; in a warm, friendly way; genuinely: »She welcomed her cousins heartily. SYNONYM(S): sincerely. 2. with courage, spirit, or enthusiasm; with good will; vigorously: »to set to work heartily.… …

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  • 38tuck — tuck1 [tuk] vt. [ME tuken < MDu tucken, to tuck & OE tucian, to ill treat, lit., to tug, akin to Ger zucken, to jerk: for IE base see TUG] 1. to pull up or gather up in a fold or folds; draw together so as to make shorter [to tuck up one s… …

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  • 39cordially — adverb in a hearty manner Yes, the children chorused heartily We welcomed her warmly • Syn: ↑heartily, ↑warmly • Derived from adjective: ↑warm (for: ↑warmly) …

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  • 40warmly — adverb 1. in a hearty manner (Freq. 1) Yes, the children chorused heartily We welcomed her warmly • Syn: ↑heartily, ↑cordially • Derived from adjective: ↑warm, ↑cor …

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