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ceremoniousness



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“I think people have incorporated the ceremoniousness of candle lighting at mealtime into more of an everyday practice, like many other places in the world, it’s no longer being held exclusively for big holiday tables.”

From New York Times Jan. 12, 2022

I know the Emmys are almost always told they’re too long, but there’s a ceremoniousness that’s been missing for most of the night, especially with this spare set and much smaller in-person attendance.

From Washington Post Sep. 19, 2021

But she promptly divests the phrase of any clinging ceremoniousness with a pun: “Most poems are late / of course,” she writes, “like a letter sent by a sailor / that arrives after he’s drowned.”

From New York Times Feb. 9, 2021

The point is the big funny hats and the hokey, jokey ceremoniousness.

From Fox News Jan. 15, 2020

The Captain might have challenged him to a duel but a haughty and icy ceremoniousness was deemed the best treatment for Denry.

From The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns by Bennett, Arnold




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