kindness

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definition
noun
A special thank you to neighbors and friends for their kindness , support and help.
the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
example
The couple say they have been left speechless by the 'kindness' and generosity of friends and neighbours.
A sincere thank you to our family and friends for their 'kindness' on this occasion.
Everyone's 'kindness' and generosity is very much appreciated by all concerned.
We experienced the warmth and 'kindness' of the local people who soon became our friends.
But people need to be treated with 'kindness' , compassion and support, not as criminals.
it is a 'kindness' I shall never forget
I'll always remember their 'kindness' to me
The joy, the support, the care and 'kindness' that this man showed was completely amazing.
A special thank you to neighbors and friends for their 'kindness' , support and help.
he thanked them for their 'kindness' and support
Doreen was renowned for her caring and compassionate nature and her 'kindness' to so many people.
This shows tolerance, acceptance and 'kindness' , whether you support his view or not.
Their spirituality resides in values of neighbourliness, 'kindness' , community and family.
there's no limit to her 'kindness'
Her 'kindness' and generosity go way beyond what is expected of any human being.
Thank you to the Counsells and Beardsleys for their 'kindness' and generosity and hospitality.
Part of the problem with 'kindness' and compassion is that they often present as weak and empty virtues.
These awards were given to them for their 'kindness' and generosity to their neighbours.
it was a great act of human 'kindness'
It is only in the last few days that stories have emerged of his quiet acts of 'kindness' and thoughtfulness.
it would be a 'kindness' on your part to invite her
Its time to treat yourself with the same 'kindness' and care you give others.
The 'kindness' and generosity of people I have never met leaves me lost for words.
And a huge thank you for all your 'kindness' and generosity within this department.
Noted for her 'kindness' and courtesy, Catherine was very much at home in her chosen vocation.
He was known for his 'kindness' and generosity and his concern for the young.
We have experienced the prayers and 'kindnesses' of so very many friends, near and far.
I would like to thank you now for your 'kindnesses' as I will be gone before you rise.
One of his 'kindnesses' was commissioning a review of my book, which appears in this issue.
It's also about remembering someone who, whatever her faults, performed more 'kindnesses' to more people than most of us will get round to meeting in lifetimes twice as long.
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