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floridness

noun as in euphemism

noun as in euphuism

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Example Sentences

His colouring is more vivid than that of the followers of Giotto, and in floridness it seems a prelude to Baroccio.

He was short and thick-set, young, quite fair, inclined already to floridness of skin.

Frau Lichtenfeld shone in a gown of emerald green, fitting so closely as to enhance her natural floridness.

He was a large man, with big hands and feet, and for a Mexican he had a mongrel floridness of skin.

The inside of the church is in singular contrast to the floridness of the outside.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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