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tensity

[ten-si-tee] / ˈtɛn sɪ ti /




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There had been a week—a week of curious tensity.

From Literature

That same week, Fitzgerald wrote his editor, Maxwell Perkins, that “Ernest came like a whirlwind. … I felt he was in a state of nervous tensity, that there was something almost religious about it.”

From Los Angeles Times

The loud demand of the tensity of his own body was a voice that drowned out hers.

From Literature

The muscles were strained to their utmost tensity.

From Project Gutenberg

Her face had not regained its color, but the haunted look was gone from her eyes, the tensity from about her lips.

From Project Gutenberg