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Meanings of
dearness
in English
The quality possessed by something with a great price or value.
preciousness
costliness
Usage of
dearness
in English
1
But he had not dreamed of the
dearness
of the little face.
2
They began rating the mighty one for the
dearness
of his corn.
3
But Giles himself recognized no decline in his sense of her
dearness
.
4
I see him in Bobbie; I feel him in Bobbie's
dearness
and naughtiness.
5
He is paid in proportion to the
dearness
of the article.
6
Every body complains of the
dearness
of coals, being at 4l.
7
Other people than Babylonian sculptors think that bigness is greatness, and
dearness
preciousness.
8
Georgie, with all her
dearness
,
was almost too prosperous to understand.
9
Oh, the sweetness and the
dearness
of the daylight and the real world!
10
Beyond all was the assurance of her
dearness
to him.
11
But
dearness
or cheapness of food, when of a permanent character, may affect wages.
12
However, before you can judge of their
dearness
or cheapness, you must see them.
13
Ando knew all too well the
dearness
of family.
14
But let him simply enjoy a while the grateful sense of your nearness and
dearness
.
15
Soon after my arrival here, I think I mentioned to you the excessive
dearness
of
16
There had been a sweetness about her, a
dearness
.
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dearness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
excessive dearness
very dearness
admirable dearness
despairing dearness
great dearness
More collocations
Dearness
through the time
Dearness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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