wholeheartedly love

Definitions

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  • adverb In a wholehearted manner; with one's whole heart; enthusiastically; without reserve.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb without reserve; without reservation

Etymologies

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wholehearted +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Nor does it mean that I will stop advocating for direct wine shipping, which I believe in wholeheartedly and have dedicated more time to than I can possible quantify over the last year and a half.

    Maryland wine shipping rides a wave of support–and pessimism | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010

  • These were characters I knew, this was a story I believed in wholeheartedly and I would have the outline; it would be cakewalk.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » How pantsers can embrace the outline 2009

  • These were characters I knew, this was a story I believed in wholeheartedly and I would have the outline; it would be cakewalk.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Outline = Box? 2007

  • I don't hold out much hope for a dialogue with people who go in wholeheartedly for the rapture stories.

    November 2004 2004

  • I totally understand what he means by wanting to sing these hymns "wholeheartedly" - but being unable to do so as they were originally written; I run into that problem all the time.

    More about bls 2009

  • I totally understand what he means by wanting to sing these hymns "wholeheartedly" - but being unable to do so as they were originally written; I run into that problem all the time.

    Archive 2009-02-01 bls 2009

  • Hume says that the polls and prognosticators are right, and at best, the Dems might be able to win at the margins with a massive Get Out The Vote effort, which all Dem activists now believe wholeheartedly is something that Jon Stewart is going to destroy, because it's much easier to blame someone else for massive losses that would have happened anyway, than to face up to the fact that their own candidates aren't that compelling as people, that all your GOTV volunteers would just schlep off to DC to watch comedy, finding it to be more sustaining to their lives.

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010

  • Hume says that the polls and prognosticators are right, and at best, the Dems might be able to win at the margins with a massive Get Out The Vote effort, which all Dem activists now believe wholeheartedly is something that Jon Stewart is going to destroy, because it's much easier to blame someone else for massive losses that would have happened anyway, than to face up to the fact that their own candidates aren't that compelling as people, that all your GOTV volunteers would just schlep off to DC to watch comedy, finding it to be more sustaining to their lives.

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010

  • Hume says that the polls and prognosticators are right, and at best, the Dems might be able to win at the margins with a massive Get Out The Vote effort, which all Dem activists now believe wholeheartedly is something that Jon Stewart is going to destroy, because it's much easier to blame someone else for massive losses that would have happened anyway, than to face up to the fact that their own candidates aren't that compelling as people, that all your GOTV volunteers would just schlep off to DC to watch comedy, finding it to be more sustaining to their lives.

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010

  • Hume says that the polls and prognosticators are right, and at best, the Dems might be able to win at the margins with a massive Get Out The Vote effort, which all Dem activists now believe wholeheartedly is something that Jon Stewart is going to destroy, because it's much easier to blame someone else for massive losses that would have happened anyway, than to face up to the fact that their own candidates aren't that compelling as people, that all your GOTV volunteers would just schlep off to DC to watch comedy, finding it to be more sustaining to their lives.

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010

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