broad-mindedly love

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  • adverb In a broad-minded manner.

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  • adverb in a broad-minded manner

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Examples

  • PARAMORE: I think we ought to look on the question more broad-mindedly.

    The Beautiful and Damned 2003

  • The decree against parasitism was originally formulated for Gypsies, then broad-mindedly expanded to include dissidents and all sorts of profiteers, and the sentence was nothing less than banishment to a woodshed rather closer to Mongolia than Moscow.

    Gorky Park Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- 1981

  • PARAMORE: I think we ought to look on the question more broad-mindedly.

    The Beautiful and Damned 1918

  • "Of course," says Jurgen, more broad-mindedly, "these little family differences are always apt to occur in married life."

    Jurgen A Comedy of Justice James Branch Cabell 1918

  • Just look at this railroad accident article broad-mindedly, Boyee.

    The Clarion Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914

  • "I'm glad you look at it so broad-mindedly," said Jerry.

    Peg O' My Heart J. Hartley Manners 1899

  • If more politicians argued forthrightly and broad-mindedly as you do, we'd have a better country.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE says: "It is hard to find a man who presents his arguments so broad-mindedly as Dr. Hannah.

    Women and War Work Helen Fraser

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