Encara no tenim significats per a "very magnanimous".
1Oh, and very magnanimous of him to condescend to cooperate with the police.
2Geoffrey shook hands, and said she was very magnanimous; but he still felt hollow.
3The old gentleman was either very magnanimous or very foolish.
4And what is very foolish can never be very magnanimous.
5It's really very magnanimous of him not to bear me more of a grudge.
6That was very magnanimous, when he was about to gain a million by the sacrifice.
7They all thought it was very magnanimous of me to offer to hold the fire door open for everyone.
8I think Ik is very magnanimous in praising his friend in view of circumstances that are becoming quite apparent.
9Roe said he thought Boehner was being " very magnanimous" by reconsidering the decision against Webster and Nugent.
10The old Squire was severely hurt and mortified; but he was very magnanimous-generouslywished James joy, and congratulated Mrs.
11We think ourselves very magnanimous when we pardon; and we seldom go on to lavish favours where we have overlooked faults.
12But neither was she well off, and Paul was very magnanimous; he had given up college and gone to work as a clerk.
13This I think very magnanimous in the Ministers or very impolitic; events must justify, but it is putting themselves too much in their power.
14You are magnanimous, in fine-thatgoes without saying; you have a coal-blackhorse, and a sabre-cut ,andyou can afford to be very magnanimous.
15Very magnanimous on the major's part; but you will see directly that Miss Gwilt was more magnanimous still.
16"Madame la Duchesse, you are very magnanimous," he said, exceedingly grateful.
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