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It makes him special because he is kind and trustful.
She gave me a look that was something less than trustful.
People, I find, are apt to be far too trustful.
The great thing to avoid is having in any way a trustful mind."
The praetor would seem not to be exactly trustful of his people.
She was too trustful, she had no experience of the outside world.
Keeping an eye on the two, "trustful" of none in a situation like this.
If you were more trustful, it would better befit your time of life.
The answer can be found in the evolution of the board's attitude from trustful to wary.
He had limpid brown eyes which, for a lawyer, looked very trustful.
"You are of too trustful a nature, my friend.
But first he must repent, and become like a little child, with a simple, trustful heart, open to conviction.
She put her nose up to him in a friendly, trustful way, while he rubbed it gently.
I am always the youngest, the most innocent, the most trustful.
General mistrust would disturb the efficient and trustful team work of an organization.
"Would you just stand at ease and be trustful?
I've felt for years we've been too childishly trustful of Ymir.
Sam felt a bit remorseful, though not more trustful.
If only they were patient and trustful like Daniel, they would be delivered from them.
Building a trustful relationship with the client can enhance his/her active involvement in the therapeutic process.
His positive nature makes him trustful of the good qualities in others, rather than dwelling over their faults.
Even being very trustful, I don't like this sentence.
She is logical and tolerant, most trustful of a world that has treated her kindly.
Their relationship was one of silent, trustful touch.
Firestone's research found that women tended to be considerably less trustful of the company after the recall than men.