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"openhanded" Definitions
  1. generous; liberal: openhanded hospitality.

17 Sentences With "openhanded"

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The yard came alive with shuttlecocks whizzing through the air and openhanded slaps sending volleyballs sailing over the net.
Fugazi marked a turning point in the city's musical history, broadening Washington's seminal hardcore sound into a more openhanded aesthetic.
Which makes the differences between them — in this case, the little matter of Arnold's being gay — take on the openhanded smack of betrayal.
Indeed, it's likely that the very nature of the challenge, which belongs to a category known to anthropologists as "extreme ritual," made people more openhanded.
On "Bouncin' With Bud," the tuneful Bud Powell classic, Jack DeJohnette maintains a openhanded clatter on the drums, while Mr. Jarrett revels in the tune's major-key buoyancy.
COR, too, is a major player in central New York, a dominant developer that has received state financing for several projects in the region and a well-connected, openhanded political donor.
And with so many rich people collecting contemporary art, and the public's interest in such art growing, museums often seek to devote more space to it to keep donors interested and openhanded.
There, Mr. Trump raises a lone index finger; he pinches together forefinger and thumb; and he unleashes a quick, openhanded karate-chop, like a conductor of an angry orchestra or a man swatting away a wasp.
Michigan State cornerback Jermaine Edmondson said that he had been punched by Green early Sunday outside a restaurant in East Lansing, though officers patrolling the area said they had seen or heard a loud, openhanded slap.
The kitchen puts food on plates with an openhanded generosity, which may explain why the restaurant has been getting noticed by national media, including, last week, Food & Wine magazine, which named Ms. Williams one of the best new chefs of the year.
The group, which represents about 67,000 doctors, also recommended that pediatricians advise parents against the use of spanking, which it defined as "noninjurious, openhanded hitting with the intention of modifying child behavior," and said to avoid using nonphysical punishment that is humiliating, scary or threatening.
The group, which represents about 2500,274 doctors, also recommended that pediatricians advise parents against the use of spanking, which it defined as "noninjurious, openhanded hitting with the intention of modifying child behavior," and said to avoid using nonphysical punishment that is humiliating, scary or threatening.
Backhand strike, normally to the face. The hand can made into a fist making it a backfist or done openhanded as a slap. When swinging, the arms are relaxed making the strike faster and the sting more painful. The godeme is obviously an aggressive attack.
How have you seen your journey? I was still in well-being and safety until I reached a generous, openhanded king. Therefore, I am in an elegant life with a kind king. Through my good intention I gained a victory over you and helped (others) against you.
She has done a beautiful > thing to me. The poor you will always have with you,Deut. 15:11: There will > always be poor people in the land. Therefore I command you to be openhanded > toward your fellow Israelites who are poor and needy in your land, but you > will not always have me.
Acacius first appearers in authentic history as the orphanotrophos, or an official entrusted with the care of the orphans, in the Church of Constantinople, which he administered with conspicuous success. cites Suidas, s.v. Suidas further describes Acacius as possessing an undoubtedly striking personality of making the most of his opportunities. He seems to have affected an engaging magnificence of manner; was openhanded; suave, yet noble, in demeanour; courtly in speech, and fond of a certain ecclesiastical display.
Unlike the Cistercian Benedict XII, the Benedictine Clement VI was devoted to an openhanded and generous lifestyle, and the treasury which he inherited from his predecessor made that lifestyle possible. He claimed to have "lived as a sinner among sinners" in his own words. During his pontificate, he added a new chapel to the Papal Palace and dedicated it to St. Peter. He commissioned the artist Matteo Giovanetti of Viterbo to paint common hunting and fishing scenes on the walls of the existing papal chapels, and purchased enormous tapestries to decorate the stone walls.

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