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Definition of In a heartfelt way
1. Adverb. In a sincere and heartfelt manner. "I would dearly love to know"
Lexicographical Neighbors of In A Heartfelt Way
Literary usage of In a heartfelt way
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare (1903)
"in a heartfelt way. Lear takes it to mean " only by feeling, as I have no eyes."
Simple = of low estate. ..."
2. Living With Siva by Subramuniya (2001)
"... even in todays society, is to say in a heartfelt way, “I'm sorry.” Everyone will
accept this. Even the most despicable, prideful, arrogant, ..."
3. Henry Baird Favill, A.B., M.D., LL.D., 1860-1916: A Memorial Volume, Life by Henry Baird Favill (1917)
"Public spirited, high minded, intelligent citizens go into it first in a heartfelt
way, without the slightest possibility of gratifying ambition or of ..."
4. Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare (1903)
"in a heartfelt way. Lear takes it to mean " only by feeling, as I have no eyes."
Simple = of low estate. ..."
5. Living With Siva by Subramuniya (2001)
"... even in todays society, is to say in a heartfelt way, “I'm sorry.” Everyone will
accept this. Even the most despicable, prideful, arrogant, ..."
6. Henry Baird Favill, A.B., M.D., LL.D., 1860-1916: A Memorial Volume, Life by Henry Baird Favill (1917)
"Public spirited, high minded, intelligent citizens go into it first in a heartfelt
way, without the slightest possibility of gratifying ambition or of ..."