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generous

[jen-er-uhs] / ˈdʒɛn ər əs /




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We reached for bread that pulls apart like buttery clouds, cakes that lean dense and generous, desserts that feel like heirlooms but behave with a little mischief.

From Salon

“Our key view remains that the market is more than generous on mine life extensions for SFR and that these may not eventuate despite higher copper prices.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He was generous about giving out jobs, but he didn’t tolerate people standing around at work.

From Los Angeles Times

It also feels generous because it’s about something that she’s made.

From Los Angeles Times

Among its virtues, the Studio Museum is commendably generous to its artists in residence, who have studios and their own lounge.

From The Wall Street Journal