bigheartedness, bountifulness, easy purse strings, freedom, freeheartedness, generosity, givingness, great heart, hospitality, largeness, liberality, magnanimity, open heart, openheartedness, welcome
Definitionn. liberality in bestowing gifts
Last update: July 3, 2015
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A college, founded by government in 1853, was made over in 1888 to a local committee, being mainly supported by the munificence of the rani Svarnamayi. [Please select]
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My Lord Sunderland's letter gives precise details of the royal munificence in human flesh. [Please select]
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Blood expressed his thanks becomingly, betraying no sign that he saw clearly into the true reason of the other's munificence. [Please select]
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Peter's Cathedral; over whose mortal remains was erected a marble monument, by Canova, through the munificence of GeorgeĀ IV. [Please select]
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The west front of Wells Cathedral, erected by the munificence of Bishop Joceline, between A. [Please select]
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He was followed up by Kane in the _Advance_, fitted out in 1853 by the munificence of two American citizens, Grinnell and Peabody. [Please select]
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In spite of my Monte Cristo munificence, poor Latimer has been hammered on the Stock Exchange. [Please select]
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He would astonish the county by his charities, and in bad years by the munificence of his reductions in rents. [Please select]
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Henceforward it was the undisputed capital of Egypt, enlarged and embellished by the care and munificence of a hundred kings, enriched by the tribute of a hundred conquered nations. [Please select]
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Formerly, the kings were the builders, and the high-priests carried out their directions and then in the name of the gods gave thanks to the kings for their pious munificence. [Please select]
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