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The quality of being intent and concentrated.
engrossment
1
The regard they fixed on his face was baleful in its
intentness
.
2
Some glanced sideways at one another; some listened with a forced
intentness
.
3
With apparent
intentness
she took out tools; small parts were inspected minutely.
4
He himself was eyed as in retort, and with yet greater
intentness
.
5
She had the look of one who listens with almost painful
intentness
.
6
She had drawn quite near to him, in her challenging coaxing
intentness
.
7
He turned the fiddle slowly round, looking at it with mechanical
intentness
.
8
The fellow was observing me with an
intentness
which aroused my suspicion.
9
All the time his little beady eyes watched Barry with bird-like
intentness
.
10
Her eyes were fastened upon Larry, drinking him in with extraordinary
intentness
.
11
A moment he regarded the door with curious
intentness
,
savoring of reluctance.
12
All this while she was studying my face with an embarrassing
intentness
.
13
She was looking at him with an
intentness
which was almost tragical.
14
He waved his gloved hand, deprecatingly, watching Desmond with the same
intentness
.
15
He looked up with haggard eyes, studying her face with curious
intentness
.
16
Rose caught the sudden
intentness
with which Alice Puttenham's eyes pursued her.
intentness
curious intentness
great intentness
strange intentness
painful intentness
peculiar intentness