Examples of using Lovingly in English and their translations into Hebrew
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If you are the one providing that information- lovingly, honestly and consistently- they will carry that information out into the world with them.
As she lovingly looks down at this helpless child the thought occurs to her to"take a pillow
They laughed lovingly and told me the answer to my question was three fold.
As she lovingly looks down at this helpless child, the thought occurs
Therefore, even abused children grow up being convinced that they are being treated lovingly and respectfully.
Nothing to say you're number one recommends warmly and lovingly and there is someone to talk to if there is a problem…".
Lovingly accept the differences and allow others to follow their own path,
Dearest brothers… let us faithfully and lovingly remember our brother… whom God has taken to himself… from the trials of this world.
and looking lovingly at a gray farmhouse on the top of the crag.
an eighteen-year-old child in the plane, and from the depths of my 426 I smiled at him lovingly.
Imagine choosing these colours so lovingly Someone has decorated his world with them.
sibling whisper lovingly in our ears,“You can do this.
Despite all that and nevertheless, Shlomit lovingly raises her dog Chupa, the soul who is the closest to her in the world.
Of course, this was back when meals were lovingly prepared… by wives who loved to cook… for children who remembered their manners.
The woman who would wear this thong, which has written lovingly on the front, the legend Elantra.
The were the same people who lovingly kissed their children goodbye in the morning and then a few
James, we will think of you lovingly this July as we sip the cold summer beverages for which you gave your life.
This majestic B-17 has been lovingly restored by the same World War Two veterans who see her every night in their horrible flashbacks.
And the problem that I had which people use lovingly and endearingly was one word,
Jehovah lovingly made provision to save those Jews who did not agree with the detestable things happening in the city.