Kindest
[kaɪnd]
Examples
- To one of the most generous and kindest men in the world, as he is one of the greatest--to my excellent friend, the Marquis of Steyne. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- Rosamond thought, Poor Mary, she takes the kindest things ill. George Eliot. Middlemarch.
- We have gone whithersoever we chose, to-day, and have met with nothing but the kindest attentions. Mark Twain. The Innocents Abroad.
- I asked him why he talked so; and he said he would talk so no more, and cheered me again with the kindest encouragement. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- Our dearest, truest, kindest friend and protector? William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- I think you the kindest of friends; but I can't thank you properly now. Edith Wharton. The House of Mirth.
- Love--best love--kindest regards--unalterable affection. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- One from Miss Verinder, consenting, in the kindest manner, to the arrangement that I have proposed. Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone.
- He must forgive you, my dearest, kindest husband. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- And so Sir Pitt was forgotten--like the kindest and best of us--only a few weeks sooner. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- He had for us all the kindest good-morrow, and most of us for him had a thanksgiving smile. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- I felt the dreadful reproach that honest people--even the kindest of honest people--were to me in themselves. Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone.
- Thus it came to pass that the friend whom he chose to apply to was at once the poorest and the kindest--namely, Caleb Garth. George Eliot. Middlemarch.
- He received the kindest welcome from her; and shyness, coldness, reserve could not stand against such a reception. Jane Austen. Sense and Sensibility.
- They parted, therefore, in the friendliest manner, and with the kindest feeling on both sides. Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit.
- With the kindest concern he came on to Longbourn, and broke his apprehensions to us in a manner most creditable to his heart. Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice.
- Dear Miss Briggs [the refugee wrote], the kindest heart in the world, as yours is, will pity and sympathise with me and excuse me. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- The kindest, best of friends. Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist.
- It's not exactly going out to service, for Mrs. Kirke is your friend--the kindest soul that ever lived--and would make things pleasant for me, I know. Louisa May Alcott. Little Women.
- She told him that she thought Major William was the best man in all the world--the gentlest and the kindest, the bravest and the humblest. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- Poor dear, good dear, truest, kindest, dearest, were the only words she had for him, as she hushed him to rest. Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit.
- The kindest physician in the college, whispered Miss Flite to me. Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
- Oh, he was the kindest, best, and most generous of men! William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
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