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Meanings of new softness in anglès
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Usage of new softness in anglès
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There was a newsoftness and tolerance in Clayton that early spring.
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The newsoftness of the soil had, for him, its own deep meaning of resurrection.
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The winter rains gave way to spring rains, and a newsoftness was in the air.
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There was a strange newsoftness in her eyes that had yet a hint of pride.
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She saw a newsoftness in his eyes.
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He gazed up at me, intent, and though his eyes still burned bright, newsoftness glowed inside.
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I could feel the tightness of her back and the newsoftness of her chest as we hugged clumsily.
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The friends who had known her long were noticing that a newsoftness and graciousness were stealing into her life.
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The newsoftness, the new pride, in your voice, the buoyancy in your laughter-theyhave been audible to me all this evening.
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He took her hands, not believing that she could be speaking seriously, and almost reassured by the newsoftness in her voice.
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Then as though she recognised the newsoftness in Doris's look, she added, I'm quite comfortable there-andI've a great deal of work.
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The touch of her hand, the newsoftness, almost pathos of her mood touched him, appealed to the chivalry always latent in a Holiday.
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Paul makes a good-natured grunt; he feels a newsoftness toward Francie, another new mother doing this, and alone, with her workaholic husband traveling.
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There was a newsoftness in her voice that made him look hard at her while she passed a hand tenderly over the sleeping babe.
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"I wonder what she will say to Nino," she said musingly, her voice taking a newsoftness.
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"You're too fine to do things like that," she said, with a newsoftness in her voice; "we all have too much faith in you.