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laconism

[lak-uh-niz-uhm] / ˈlæk əˌnɪz əm /






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The only time he abandoned his Trappist laconism was when Alba went to visit him in his tunnel of books.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende

Abb� Morellet pays many thanks for the answers to his queries, but complains of their shortness and laconism; however it is not your fault.

From Baron D'Holbach : a Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France by Cushing, Max Pearson

"Blight, Mildew, and Smut," he replied, with the laconism of one who is absolutely certain of his own mind.

From Crome Yellow by Huxley, Aldous

He never spoke much himself; of a truth, his gentle, immutable laconism was the only charge that his comrades ever brought against him.

From Under Two Flags by Ouida

First he had not sufficient command of English to translate with the necessary laconism and assonance: secondly in his day British Philistinism was too rampant to permit a literal translation.

From The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 08 by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir




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