Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
It was an outrage upon the natural kindliness of men.
My heart went out to him in a great wave of sympathy and kindliness.
When she turned toward Harry, her face regained its kindliness.
Possibly they've a little less built-in kindliness than our species.
Though nurturing kindliness was clearly just one aspect of its nature.
And I will be known for kindliness more than for knowledge.
"Just a moment," the commissioner said, speaking with patient kindliness.
She had come to rely a lot on the kindliness and sympathy of the doctor.
It was the kindliness and composure of a mature human being.
His innate kindliness had for a long time been a disadvantage to him in the security service.
It was the kindliness which she could not now reconcile with the horrors.
She read in his glance kindliness, and something else more difficult to fathom.
But the kindliness of his voice was the same quality Brian remembered from childhood.
"Go ahead," he barked, but not without a certain kindliness.
As for your debt to him, well, he had lodging and fire the night - it was not all kindliness on his part.
It is so rare that there can be simple kindliness or friendship between us, like this.
She could hardly remember me with any affection or kindliness."
Once again, individual kindliness is the remedy for everything.
It was a place where men weighed and evaluated before they extended kindliness.
Jean felt the lack of friendliness or kindliness in it.
This was no soil for kindliness and affection to blossom in.
There was a triumphant kindliness about her that I found intolerable.
Eunice was pale, but her face had lost none of its kindliness.
The light in his bespectacled eyes showed kindliness and enthusiasm.
"Me, too," she said, smiling towards his column with a kindliness he had not seen in her before.