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Meanings of kind-hearted people in English
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Usage of kind-hearted people in English
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They were colorless, kind-heartedpeople who lived in a circle of others like themselves.
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Indeed, it's a pleasure to see kind-heartedpeople good acquaintances.
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The hypocrisy of kind-heartedpeople is one of the most painful exhibitions of human weakness.
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These Crackers are a very kind-heartedpeople, but few of them can read or write.
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But they were worthy, kind-heartedpeople, whose moral precepts were sustained by their upright example.
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Some kind-heartedpeople found a solution for me.
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I was among worthy kind-heartedpeople, who felt for my distresses, and treated me most indulgently.
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They were most kind-heartedpeople, these Bayards.
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You don't meet kind-heartedpeople every day.'
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The farmer and his wife were kind-heartedpeople, and were deeply touched at the sight of Mary's agony.
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The other replied: Are not the children of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob kind-heartedpeople and the descendants of kind-hearted people?
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The world is full of kind-heartedpeople who are ready to help those who, though unfortunate, are willing to help themselves.
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The punishments for housebreaking and such things in those days were so frightfully severe, that kind-heartedpeople often refrained from accusing the wrong-doers.
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The heat tried him very much, but he felt pleased and happy to be helped to sympathize with so many simple, kind-heartedpeople.
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I ask you as Christian men and women, as humane, kind-heartedpeople, to dismiss from your minds all considerations save one,-yourpastor's need.
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Like many other kind-heartedpeople, she fell into the blunder of lowering the moral character of those whom it is their greatest wish to exalt.