We have no meanings for "truly hospitable" in our records yet.
1 These fellows were truly hospitable ; that much will I say for them.
2 The merchants were truly hospitable , and few more so than Mr Chabot.
3 In short, the Austins were truly hospitable and cultured, not merely so in form and appearance.
4 La Salle and his party remained three days, enjoying the good cheer of this truly hospitable people.
5 For poverty enriches those who live above it, and is a sure passport to truly hospitable spirits.
6 Both these officials were truly hospitable , embarrassingly so, considering my inability to keep up with them in their toasts.
7 Luckily he was a truly hospitable man: nowhere, but at his own board, could he have kept his temper under control.
8 But then no people in the world are more truly hospitable - none are more social in their feelings, than the inhabitants of these United States.
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