1. warm-hearted - Adjective
2. warm-hearted - Phrase
Having strong affection; cordial; sincere; hearty; sympathetic.
Source: Webster's dictionarywarm hearted
Doubts about the fundamentals of the gospel exist in certain churches, I am told, to a large extent. My dear friends, where there is a warm-hearted church, you do not hear of them. I never saw a fly light on a red-hot plate. Charles Spurgeon
Dan Radcliffe and Rupert Grint to me are like a pair of warm-hearted brothers. Emma Watson
The keynote of American civilization is a sort of warm-hearted vulgarity. The Americans have none of the irony of the English, none of their cool poise, none of their manner. But they do have friendliness. Where an Englishman would give you his card, an American would very likely give you his shirt. Raymond Chandler
I think that in order to recognize a warm-hearted human being, you have to be a warm-hearted human being yourself. Maxine Hong Kingston
I believe in being warm-hearted. I believe especially in being warm-hearted in love, in fucking with a warm heart. I believe if men could fuck with warm hearts, and the women take it warm-heartedly, everything would come all right. It's all the cold-hearted fucking that is death and idiocy. D. H. Lawrence
Amelia begins as a warm-hearted and friendly girl, though sentimental and naive, but by the story's end she is portrayed as vacuous and shallow. Source: Internet