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chariness

[chair-ee-nis] / ˈtʃɛər i nɪs /


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A big reason for chariness with a U.B.I. is that, so far, the program lives in people’s heads, untried on a national scale.

From The New Yorker • Jul. 2, 2018

No small part of the Allingham charm is her chariness with detail.

From Time Magazine Archive

Back in Warsaw after nine weeks in Rome attending the Second Vatican Council, Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, 61, doughty primate of Communist Poland, chided the Gomulka government on excessive chariness with pocket money.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had the Scottish chariness of bestowing praise or approval, and could surely give Emerson the sense of being met which he demanded.

From The Last Harvest by Burroughs, John

She had tried to make him divine all this in the chariness of her promise to write.

From Tales of Men and Ghosts by Wharton, Edith