Lexicographical Neighbors of Openheartedly
Literary usage of Openheartedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Breaking with Communism: The Intellectual Odyssey of Bertram D. Wolfe by Bertram David Wolfe, Robert Hessen (1990)
"... important it is to greet openheartedly and with rejoicing any Communist who
has reconsidered his views and, having become aware of the brutality of ..."
2. America and Britain by Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin (1919)
"With the advent of Lincoln things looked better; the new Republican party was a
liberal party and characteristically prepared to act openheartedly, ..."
3. The Spirit of the People: An Analysis of the English Mind by Ford Madox Ford (1907)
"... it is likely that the factory chimney will remain despised or openheartedly
ignored. The subjection of the Englishman to the spoken word is indeed very ..."
4. Homage to a Broken Man: The Life of J. Heinrich Arnold by Peter Mommsen (2004)
"... it is especially devilish, because brothers and sisters dedicate themselves
voluntarily, trustingly, and openheartedly to the community. ..."