warmhearted

Etymology

adj

  1. Alternative form of warm-hearted
    This new play by Gunnar Branson and Marc Silvia has a lot going for it--a warmhearted and detailed script about a 1940 radio broadcast (much like The 1940's Radio Hour), a sharp and energetic ten-member cast, and the right screwball pacing to make it work. February 19 1988, Lawrence Bommer, “The Radio Play”, in Chicago Reader

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