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dearness

[deer-nis] / ˈdɪər nɪs /


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“Have I failed in fully representing the dearness and the pleasure?” she asked.

From The New Yorker Sep. 6, 2018

“The dearness of my father, and the outrageous pleasure of being with him when he was in good form?”

From The New Yorker Sep. 6, 2018

“Have I failed in fully representing the dearness and the pleasure? The dearness of my father, and the outrageous pleasure of being with him when he was in good form?”

From New York Times Aug. 23, 2018

“Hitch-22” is among the loveliest paeans to the dearness of one’s friends — Mr. Hitchens’s close ones include Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie and the poet James Fenton — I’ve ever read.

From New York Times Jun. 1, 2010

How could he keep from rushing out and holding her dearness in his arms?

From "Abel's Island" by William Steig




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