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heart-whole
[ hahrt-hohl ]
adjective
- not in love.
- wholehearted; sincere.
heart-whole
adjective
- not in love
- sincere
- stout-hearted
Derived Forms
- ˌheart-ˈwholeness, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of heart-whole1
Example Sentences
Like his best work with the Muppets, Williams’s music is naïve without condescension, as playful as it is heart-whole beautiful.
And a new governess, young, commonplacely pretty, and entirely heart-whole, came to take her place, to the open relief of Mr. Despard, and the little less pronounced satisfaction of the little girls.
In short, Daphne adopted Juggernaut, as only a young and heart-whole girl can whose experience of men so far has been purely domestic.
Alas, she could only go back to the moment when she had tripped heart-whole round the corner of the wood, and seen him standing, solitary, wrapped in thought, a romantic figure.
That would be foolish, for Silver Heels must remain heart-whole and fancy-free to concentrate her envious admiration upon me.
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