generous heart

collocation in English

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generous
adjective
uk
/ˈdʒen.ər.əs/
us
/ˈdʒen.ər.əs/
willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual ...
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heart
noun
uk
/hɑːt/
us
/hɑːrt/
the organ in your chest that sends the blood around ...
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(Definition ofgenerousandheartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgenerous heart

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I am sure that she, with hergenerousheart, would give credit for that.
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I ask him to allow hisgenerousheartto have sway.
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He was very glad to hear that he had agenerousheart.
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He was indeed, in the truest sense, a man of charity and ofgenerousheart.
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He was very glad to hear that they had got agenerousheart, but generous hearts did not foot bills.
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That showed something of thegenerousheartof these people whose dreadful predicament today we so much deplore.
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He had agenerousheartand was a great optimist.
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He had a rich personality along with agenerousheart.
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Hisgeneroushearthas been moved to sympathy for the blind; he is prepared to exempt altogether gramophone records specially prepared for them.
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Having a sweet andgenerousheart, she is a sensitive person with a heart of gold.
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There are passages about her children written with wide-open eyes and agenerousheart.
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In the just andgenerousheart, the humble and the weak inspire compassion, and call for pity and forbearance.
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It cost him heavily but in his works we have the precious result of his independence, hisgenerousheartand his big mind.
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He dies with the work incomplete, undone by his imperfectlygenerousheart: it made him uncomfortable more often than it made him do anything.
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Even though she has a kind-hearted andgenerousheart, but being short and chubby, she is always being refused by people because she is not attractive enough.
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