adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a hearty breakfast written (= big )
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The price includes a hearty breakfast.
a hearty handshake (= friendly and firm )
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The wedding guests exchanged jokes and hearty handshakes.
a hearty laugh (= a loud laugh that shows you really enjoyed something )
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With a hearty laugh, he began to tell the story.
a hearty welcome (= a happy and sincere welcome )
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The owner offers a hearty welcome to guests.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
laugh
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My flesh crept as he unleashed a hearty laugh and motioned me towards the chair.
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He has a hearty laugh that takes a long time to end once it begins.
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Hearty laughter is also good exercise: one hundred hearty laughs is equal to ten minutes of rowing.
meal
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She enjoys the cooking and it shows in her wholesome and hearty meals .
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They both told funny stories, and Aunt Sarah cooked hearty meals .
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Catesby looked furious whilst Doctor Agrippa, eyes closed, arms folded, sat like some benevolent friar after a hearty meal .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
hale and hearty
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Horszowski, still hale and hearty at 98, will give a piano recital on May 28.
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But by the sound of it your brothers are a hale and hearty pair.
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But even should he reappear tomorrow looking hale and hearty, his long absence will have cast a shadow over his position.
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Unlike Eb, Josh had come back from the war in one piece, hale and hearty.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a hearty split-pea soup
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Garofalo has a hearty , deep voice.
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We received a hearty welcome.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A hearty soup for a cold fall or winter supper always seems like the right ticket.
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But the delicious food had been too delicate for their hearty taste.
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I am in hearty agreement with you, and privately I am quite prepared to subscribe towards it.
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Perhaps it is because of a hearty dislike of chauvinism and exaggerated nationalism that I have not become an intense patriot.
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We hike back to camp and begin preparing a hearty dinner, when up rides a lone horseman.