Generously [adverb]

Definition of Generously:

with a free hand

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Sentence/Example of Generously:

The people who give money to the museum have been very generous.

Author Burgess and illustrator Cochran show how generous a person he was, and how children played a central part in his life and work.

Fundamentally, we do want to be generous to our customers and make sports betting fun.

Spread the whipped cream in a generous layer all over the pie filling, making decorative, billowy swirls.

Bondo showed me his generous character early on, when he invited my wife and me on a trip to the South Pacific to enjoy the beauty and serenity of this remote part of the world with his wife, Laurie, and four other couples.

In a large bowl, toss the sweet potatoes with 1 tablespoon of the oil and a generous pinch of salt.

A contract can still dissolve, so the seller may be taking backup offers, especially a generous one or one with more favorable terms.

The antimicrobial liner is pleasantly cushy, and venting is generous for hot rides.

Some election experts worry such delays could run up against even more generous ballot acceptance windows that some states have granted.

Then, inexplicably, he shifted to the other side that the old, the normal Tom presented generously to the new.