sanguineness
Example Sentences
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But it is the next interest rate decision on 9 May that may explain Mr Sunak's sanguineness.
From BBC • Mar. 22, 2024
Anthropologist Lionel Tiger; it explores the possible biological origins of the human sanguineness that underlies feelings of wellbeing, whatever they are called.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The sanguineness of youth, which is its best stimulant for advance, thrilled through all his veins.
From Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
Confidence is said to be infectious, but I can't say that my hopes were very highly excited by Taltavull's sanguineness of success.
From The Recipe for Diamonds by Hyne, Charles John Cutcliffe Wright
His face was keen, but not cunning, and, moreover, there was a strange, almost boyish, sanguineness about it which brought Eddy forcibly to mind.
From The Debtor A Novel by Stevens, William Dodge