Synonym: appreciative, grateful, indebted, obliged. Similar words: thank, thanks, thank you, thanks to, give thanks, Thanksgiving, than, at hand. Meaning: ['θæŋkfʊl] adj. feeling or showing gratitude.
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(61) How thankful I am, how thankful we all must be, for the women in our lives. God bless them. May His great love distill upon them and crown them with luster and beauty, grace and faith. Gordon B. Hinckley
(62) Our rural ancestors, with little blest, Patient of labour when the end was rest, Indulged the day that housed their annual grain, With feasts, and off'rings, and a thankful strain. Alexander Pope
(63) Pulling up outside the hotel, she gave a big, thankful sigh.
(64) She wondered wryly whether to be thankful for small mercies, or to feel insulted.
(65) Auguste was thankful when he turned into the doorway of the hotel, the sight of other temptations removed from him.
(66) She was thankful that Louise had insisted she travel first class.
(67) He could honestly say that on waking this morning he was thankful to feel he was a free man.
(68) Coldly she watched him pour out his careless charm, telling herself to be thankful he could sustain no deeper soul.
(69) In everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit. Albert Schweitzer
(70) I get up every day thankful that I have a job and kids and a nice house.
(71) That evening they pitched their camp on a shoulder of dry ground above a valley, thankful for the respite.
(72) I was deeply thankful that the accident had occurred on a sunny day and with a calm sea.
(73) He looked extremely annoyed and she was thankful to see Marguerite hurry out to obey.
(74) In the meantime lets be thankful Speedy and Macca are scoring!
(75) A loud guffaw boomed out from the lounge and he glanced through the doorway, thankful to be out-of the way.
(76) The arrival of Joanna, brought from hospital by Ian, distracted her from sorrowful thoughts, for which she was thankful.
(77) I walked to the shore, thankful to be alive, unable to understand how.
(78) The unthankful heart discovers no mercies; but the thankful heart will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings. Henry Ward Beecher
(79) The only thing he was thankful for was that it was the eleventh day, the rest day.
(80) Charles and Clarissa made thankful noises, drank a little champagne, and metaphorically wiped their faces.
(81) Thankful for her low-heeled sandals, she broke into a run.
(82) The attitude of gratitude can raise your altitude. Being thankful is a magical way to reach the top. RVM
(83) Be thankful that you are on your feet. There are people who can't even walk down the street. RVM
(84) One thing to be thankful for was that no more could get in.
(85) Mrs Stych was thankful for the chair under her,[Sentencedict.com ] as she felt the colour drain from her face.
(86) Be thankful that you are on your feet, for there are people who can't even walk down the street. RVM
(87) I am thankful for laughter, except when milk comes out of my nose. Woody Allen
(88) She did not mean thankful to the skill and dedication of certain trained individuals.
(89) I was never so thankful to see a friendly face.
(90) No one comes to the bargaining table with thoroughly clean hands, but we can be thankful that they still show up.
More similar words: thank, thanks, thank you, thanks to, give thanks, Thanksgiving, than, at hand, other than, handful, rather than, more than, no more than, not more than, no less than, euthanasia, more than ever, more often than not, hand in hand, sank, tank, rank, blank, frank, ankle, lanky, banker, swanky, bank on, frankly.