Heartily
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202 examples of Heartily in a sentence
The duke embraced Sancho and told him he was
heartily
sorry he had given up the government so soon, but that he would see that he was provided with some other post on his estate less onerous and more profitable.
If you please to be our guest, senor, you will be welcomed
heartily
and courteously, for here just now neither care nor sorrow shall enter."
She's a Miss, she is; and yet she ain't a Miss--eh, Sir, eh?'And the stout gentleman playfully inserted his elbow between the ribs of Mr. Pickwick, and laughed very
heartily.
The young ladies laughed very heartily, and the old one tried to look amiable, but couldn't manage it.
And Mr. Winkle came out with jokes which are very well known in town, but are not all known in the country; and as everybody laughed at them very heartily, and said they were very capital, Mr. Winkle was in a state of great honour and glory.
They both laughed
heartily.
A young fellow like you will do better one of these days, eh?'With this conclusion, Wardle slapped Mr. Tupman on the back, and laughed
heartily.
Here the leather-legginged boy laughed very heartily, and then tried to look as if it was somebody else, whereat Mr. Winkle frowned majestically.
Throwing himself back in the rush-bottomed chair, Mr. Pickwick laughed to himself so heartily, that it would have been quite delightful to any man of well-constituted mind to have watched the smiles that expanded his amiable features as they shone forth from beneath the nightcap.
He conferred a few moments with Mr. Tupman apart, and then signified his readiness to proceed to the mayor's residence, merely begging the parties then and there assembled, to take notice, that it was his firm intention to resent this monstrous invasion of his privileges as an Englishman, the instant he was at liberty; whereat the parties then and there assembled laughed very heartily, with the single exception of Mr. Grummer, who seemed to consider that any slight cast upon the divine right of magistrates was a species of blasphemy not to be tolerated.
Here Mr. Jingle laughed very heartily; and Job, rubbing his hands with delight, uttered the first sound he had given vent to since he entered the house--a low, noiseless chuckle, which seemed to intimate that he enjoyed his laugh too much, to let any of it escape in sound.
And they shook hands
heartily.
'Same to you, my boy,' replied Wardle; and they pledged each other,
heartily.
Mr. Pickwick had not spoken in a very loud tone, but she understood him at once, and drank off a full glass of wine to his long life and happiness; after which the worthy old soul launched forth into a minute and particular account of her own wedding, with a dissertation on the fashion of wearing high-heeled shoes, and some particulars concerning the life and adventures of the beautiful Lady Tollimglower, deceased; at all of which the old lady herself laughed very
heartily
indeed, and so did the young ladies too, for they were wondering among themselves what on earth grandma was talking about.
When they laughed, the old lady laughed ten times more heartily, and said that these always had been considered capital stories, which caused them all to laugh again, and put the old lady into the very best of humours.
'And me, and me,' said a couple of poor relations at the bottom of the table, who had eaten and drunk very heartily, and laughed at everything.
And as the boy hurried away with his hand to his head, singing quite a different sort of tune, Gabriel Grub chuckled very
heartily
to himself, and entered the churchyard, locking the gate behind him.
Glorwious--glorwious!'At this anecdote his Lordship laughed very heartily, as did the listeners, of course.
At this, the assembled selections laughed very heartily; and one gentleman in a yellow waistcoat, with a coach-trimming border, whispered a neighbour in green-foil smalls, that Tuckle was in spirits to-night.
This, Mr. Winkle, who had been for some seconds scratching his nose with the brim of his hat, in a penitent manner, did; whereupon Mr. Pickwick slapped him on the back several times, and then shook hands
heartily
with Perker, who, not to be behind-hand in the compliments of the occasion, saluted both the bride and the pretty housemaid with right good-will, and, having wrung Mr, Winkle's hand most cordially, wound up his demonstrations of joy by taking snuff enough to set any half-dozen men with ordinarily- constructed noses, a-sneezing for life.
Hearing this, Mr. Ben Allen suddenly arose from his chair, and, seizing the black bottle, drank the toast so heartily, that, the liquor being strong, he became nearly as black in the face as the bottle.
My uncle was just going to step forward, and shake it heartily, when he perceived that these attentions were directed, not towards him, but to a young lady who just then appeared at the foot of the steps, attired in an old-fashioned green velvet dress with a long waist and stomacher.
This advice quite coinciding with his own opinion, Mr. Pickwick gently let down the window and disengaged the bottle from the stick; upon which the latter was drawn up, and Mr. Bob Sawyer was heard to laugh
heartily.
Here, Mr. Slurk laughed very heartily, and folding up the paper so as to get at a fresh column conveniently, said, that the blockhead really amused him.
'Not exactly,' rejoined Mr. Pickwick, drawing out his pocket- book, and shaking the little man
heartily
by the hand, 'I only mean a pecuniary settlement.
'I am
heartily
glad to see him, notwithstanding.
I can do more good with it, perhaps, than you can.''Just the wery thing, to be sure,' said Mr. Weller, brightening up; 'o' course you can, sir.''Say no more about it,' said Mr. Pickwick, locking the pocket- book in his desk; 'I am
heartily
obliged to you, my good friend.
Pickwick, I thank you most
heartily
for all your kindness to my son,' said old Mr. Winkle, in a bluff, straightforward way.
They were welcomed
heartily
though, for riches or poverty had no influence on Mr. Pickwick; the new servants were all alacrity and readiness; Sam was in a most unrivalled state of high spirits and excitement; Mary was glowing with beauty and smart ribands.
Putting his hands into his pockets, he stretched out his legs in front of the fire and laughed
heartily
for some minutes.
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