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1 Never had she felt so weak, so ill-tempered, so devoid of self-reliance.
2 In all humanity I ought to pity a fellow creature so devoid of-
3 Is there any life so devoid of impossibilities as life in this city?
4 Jack had never seen a place so flat, or so devoid of decent drugs.
5 He seemed so devoid of emotion these days, so unable to empathize with her.
6 Rarely have City looked so devoid of imagination this season.
7 It was so coarse, so devoid of artistic beauty, even of the religious spirit.
8 They were equally miniature and so devoid of apparent menace.
9 Ignoble conclusion to a tender affair; but not so devoid of tragicality as would seem.
10 He was so devoid of common ease and comfort.
11 And they were so reckless, so devoid of fear.
12 Miriam stared at us, face so devoid of expression she could have been studying moss.
13 And I don't think I've ever been on such a beautiful beach so devoid of people.
14 The boy's manner was so devoid of impertinence that he found it impossible to resent his questions.
15 No race of men, scarcely an individual, is so devoid of intelligence as not to recognize power.
16 She listened to me sympathetically, no little amazed at my being so devoid of practical common sense.
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