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Lea
Do you use the expression "heartfelt hug" or " hearty hug", or something like any expression to hug heartily?
Mar 7, 2021 12:00 PM
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Not really. To describe a nice hug, I’d say “a warm hug” or “a loving hug.”
For example: She gave her son a warm hug before he left.
Hope this helped!
March 8, 2021
1
Hmmm. Not really. There’s nothing wrong with those adjectives with hug, but I don’t believe it’s a very common usage. Sounds odd somehow. I wish I could be more specific. If you’re hugging someone it seems redundant to add those modifiers.
March 7, 2021
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