(a) hearty approval

(a) hearty approval
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  • hearty — /ˈhati / (say hahtee) adjective (heartier, heartiest) 1. warm hearted; affectionate; cordial; friendly: a hearty welcome. 2. heartfelt; genuine; sincere: hearty approval; hearty dislike. 3. enthusiastic or zealous; vigorous: a hearty laugh. 4.… …  

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