(1) A gift or money given (as for service or out of benevolence
(2) Liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit
(3) A gift or money given (as for service or out of benevolence)
(4) Usually given ostentatiously
(5) Liberality in bestowing gifts
(6) Extremely liberal and generous of spirit
(1) Having benefitted immensely from her largesse , they cannot believe that the u2018daughter of the soilu2019 is no more.
(2) U2018All our neighbours have a share of this largesse and many at present are looking for a second bite of the cherry,u2019 she added.
(3) You know the big lavish parties with corporate largesse paying a lot of money.
(4) Of course, I had never seen a weighted, jangling, belly-swollen giant flop down a chimney and gaily dispense his largesse under a Christmas tree.
(5) But it remains to be seen whether Bank of Scotland account holders will also benefit from such largesse .
(6) Perhaps they expect to benefit directly from his largesse .
(7) The GFT has been one of the beneficiaries of business largesse in the last year.
(8) Unfortunately, he said, this government was more interested in distribution of largesse on the basis of patronage.
(9) Thou shalt be generous, and give largesse to everyone.
(10) You liked new engines, but management was scrupulous in its distribution of such largesse and your share was minute.
(11) As beneficiaries of government largesse , these individuals have somehow hijacked the American Dream.
(12) The distribution of largesse to the local population
(13) Although he has no children of his own to inherit his fortune, he does have five nieces and nephews, all of whom benefit from his largesse from time to time.
(14) Dispensing his money with such largesse
(15) Thus, it turns out that the declaration of u2018independenceu2019 is dependent upon largesse from the oil conglomerates.
(16) The distribution of National Lottery largesse is a complicated matter.
(17) This may be because the PLP may use this fund as a mechanism for handing our largesse to their friends.
(18) So the developing countries, the main beneficiaries of US largesse , are digging in against other UN reforms unless they get the extra cash.
(19) We have a fairly patrician government that in the past handed out largesse that kept us going.
(20) I heard it too and it's not just coppers who are benefitting from this secret largesse , but politicians as well.
(21) Since then, governments have been nothing less than ingenious in creating ways to bestow largesse on the business world.
(22) The problem with affirmative action, it seems, is that it is dependent upon the largesse and consent of those who have no stake.
(23) But a select group of eight York bigwigs have selflessly enjoyed Buckingham Palace largesse on our behalf.
(24) There is no longer a bottomless pit from which largesse can be dispensed.
(25) He was quite happy, in fact, to rely upon US training and largesse less than twenty years ago.
(26) Theatre, music, dance, the visual arts - all would benefit from this largesse .
(27) In the UK, with our more traditional culture of charity and state largesse , time banks have taken a while to establish.
(28) The distribution of largesse to the local population
(29) Instead, they risked being upended by the many people who have felt for some years that there is a lot of largesse sloshing around the nation which has not come their way.
(30) Presumably public money is not dispensed with such largesse to anyone else
generosity
gifts
largess
munificence