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Balancing that, making the event feel like a lovely escape from reality, was the wonderfulness of the house itself, and the openhandedness with which it was run.

From The New Yorker • Mar. 27, 2017

Through the openhandedness of sponsors, Americans are now driving new cars, thumbing well-filled bank books, taking jaunts to Europe, vacationing on private islands in Minnesota lakes and sailing the inland waterways aboard their own yachts.

From Time Magazine Archive

This openhandedness was responsible for the unconfirmed rumor that he had occupied a special cell with chintz curtains at the window, easy chairs, cozy bed and mattress.

From Time Magazine Archive

He built himself a reputation for great openhandedness, particularly to women.

From Time Magazine Archive

By that time he had spent a hundred pounds, for he gave largely to the knights and squires he met, and great renown he had for his openhandedness.

From Heroes Every Child Should Know by Mabie, Hamilton Wright




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