Because of the millionaire’s largesse, twenty underprivileged graduates now have college scholarships. [noun]
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An activist for the poor, Phillip is well-known for his largesse which helps many in need. [noun]
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A number of people were living onlargesses from him. [noun]
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It hit one of the fiddlers on the head, and there was a laugh, and in a trice the largesse was divided and pocketed. [noun]
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The Osmanli sultans, as also the Mamelukes and the Seljuks, were accustomed to give largesse to their military forces on their accession to the throne, or on special occasions of rejoicing, a custom which still is practised in form, as for instance on the first day of the year, or the birthday of the Prophet (mevlud). [Please select]
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The heralds finished their proclamation with their usual cry of "Largesse,[48-4] largesse, gallant knights." [Please select]
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"Tell me honestly, weren't you in two minds whether or not to reward me with largesse." [Please select]
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And bravely went the sowing on, with the broadcast largesse of love. [Please select]
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Are bribery and rich largesse Fair props for fat forgetfulness, Or anodynous of distress. [Please select]
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New flowery scents strewed everywhere, New sunshine poured in largesse fair, "We shall be happy now," we say. [Please select]
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