The idlers club men were echoing the town sentiment to show their agreement or alignment with the prevailing opinions or feelings of the community. It indicated that they shared the same perspective or viewpoint as the majority of the townspeople.
The men in the Idler's Club were likely echoing the general mood or opinion of the town. By reflecting town sentiment, they were acknowledging and embracing the prevailing attitudes, beliefs, or emotions shared by the community rather than expressing individual opinions or perspectives. It suggests a sense of conformity or unity in response to current events or situations.
To have a strong opinion for, often emotionally grounded. Specifically, "a sentiment for toleration" would be morality-based desire for tolerance.
It appears there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean "sentiment"? Sentiment refers to a person's thoughts, feelings, and opinions about a particular topic or situation. It can be positive, negative, or neutral.
It has nothing to do with C-language, it simply means that when you press a key representing a character, the character appears on the screen.
He realizes how mean he really was
This means exactly that. Thanks, for whatever gift/service was given.
A youth club
Having, expressing, or containing a sentiment or sentiments; Abounding with moral reflections; Containing a moral reflection
The word club is a collective noun " A geek club"
It means a "thankful heart/mind." 감사하는 = (someone/something that is) thankful 마음 = heart/sentiment
I think it marks somebody who's sentimental side is underdeveloped. Although I'm not a native to english.
I think it marks somebody who's sentimental side is underdeveloped. Although I'm not a native to english.