heartily in the PONS Dictionary

heartily Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to dislike sth/sb heartily
to eat heartily

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Both the lady and the "philosophe" laughed heartily, and she accepted an invitation to stay for a simple meal.
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He laughs heartily when villains and foes fall beneath his heavy hand of justice, and he stands triumphantly akimbo when the danger has passed.
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The couple heartily welcomed her into their home.
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I thank you heartily for your mediation which begins to give one hope that all may yet end peacefully.
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I wish most heartily that we might share the same name.
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Several companies would gather together to learn heartily the old time pep.
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Throughout the evening, every one seemed heartily to enjoy himself or herself, with no lack of friendliness, but with complete decorum.
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She has a husband, a precious fool, who she heartily despises.
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The gang then congratulates the new member and heartily shake his hand.
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It sings heartily, offering audiences a sense of joy and fun often missing from our cinema.
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