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She treated him charitably. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Adjective : a charitable man giving much money to feed the poor. ,charitable in his opinions of others. ,a charitable institution. From Dictionary.com.
But then I think he says something that, if interpreted charitably, is insightful. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » The Trouble With Standing Athwart History] Reference
MISFORTUNES, "Rebecca said, softening the phrase charitably for. From Wordnik.com. [Vanity Fair] Reference
Ah, well! "charitably," I suppose it is a dispensation of. From Wordnik.com. [Vagabondia 1884] Reference
"Very likely," agreed the Vicar's wife charitably. From Wordnik.com. [The Making of a Soul] Reference
Let us suppose, charitably, that this is no more than. From Wordnik.com. [My Contemporaries In Fiction] Reference
"But not very charitably under such circumstances," I suggested. From Wordnik.com. [The Heavenly Twins] Reference
But, putting it charitably, they all need a good amount of work. From Wordnik.com. [2007 SEMA - Build-your-own new 1967 Mustang fastback] Reference
She was ambitious without push, cultured, and charitably inclined. From Wordnik.com. ['His Name's Dutch Reagan'] Reference
To feel mightily is one thing, to live truly and charitably another. From Wordnik.com. [Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.] Reference
When Bobby Bowden came to FSU, the team was lousy, to put it charitably. From Wordnik.com. [Florida State Football Coach Bowden Says Farewell] Reference
Europe and America were both charitably deriding the splendid enterprise. From Wordnik.com. [Steam, Steel and Electricity] Reference
Hanmer charitably gave up for his accommodation, with a pardonable vanity. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843] Reference
The farmer believed the falsehood, and charitably gave them a good dinner. From Wordnik.com. [The Runaway The Adventures of Rodney Roverton] Reference
And so quietly, secretly, SDI did what might charitably be called "evolve.". From Wordnik.com. [A Safety Net Full Of Holes] Reference
Hoping the charitably disposed would assist the orphan by buying the song books. From Wordnik.com. [Watch Yourself Go By] Reference
It was an occasion when every one in the lost village came charitably out to have. From Wordnik.com. [A Village of Vagabonds] Reference
To date, the Obama Administration's stance may be charitably described as confused. From Wordnik.com. [A Democracy 'Reset'] Reference
He declared that the poor were more charitably disposed than their superiors in wealth. From Wordnik.com. [The Bibliotaph and Other People] Reference
'Lawrence is a good fellow,' he used to say charitably, 'only he is so beastly domestic.'. From Wordnik.com. [Peter and Jane or The Missing Heir] Reference
Perhaps someone charitably suggests: "They think the prohibition never could be enforced.". From Wordnik.com. [Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman] Reference
Of Selig we might charitably say that he was hoping hard that this whole mess would go away. From Wordnik.com. [Ode to the Rise and Fall of Barry Bonds] Reference
Scepticism of this nature can but little injure the frivolous, and will be charitably regarded by the wise. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843] Reference
Here the one married brother charitably supports his six indigent brothers, whom the wife subsequently murders. From Wordnik.com. [Filipino Popular Tales] Reference
Although the boys of Oakdale charitably refrained from making much talk about him, he was little missed by them. From Wordnik.com. [Rival Pitchers of Oakdale] Reference
Bob made an indescribable contortion of his figure, charitably supposed to be intended for a bow, and passed on. From Wordnik.com. [Holiday Tales] Reference
Their first resting-place was Geneva, which twelve years before had so charitably welcomed the persecuted Vaudois. From Wordnik.com. [The Vaudois of Piedmont A Visit to their Valleys] Reference
Science is inclined to charitably label this specimen of man a sort of a physiologic puzzle, to be as much pitied as blamed. From Wordnik.com. [Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage] Reference
This is the work for those charitably disposed women who desire some worthy purpose in life, who really wish to do some real good. From Wordnik.com. [The Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies] Reference
He charitably supplied them with linen shirts and trowsers, and boiled some fish, the water of which was relished as delicious broth. From Wordnik.com. [Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.] Reference
There are still others, and these God's children, as we may charitably believe, who do not even regard holiness as a desirable thing. From Wordnik.com. [The Theology of Holiness] Reference
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