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Reflection upon the past is wise; solicitude concerning it is an anachronism.
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Her thoughts were all for the boy; and her solicitude touched me.
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These encroachments awakened the liveliest solicitude on the part of the colonists.
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All England watched the progress of the suit with the utmost solicitude.
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She recognizes in his solicitude for her the sincerity of his heart.
Usage of solicitousness in English
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I think he thought my solicitousness meant I'd had a good time.
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Edwards bridled at the criticism, disputing the idea that solicitousness was required to win.
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She panicked at the slightest provocation, and he wavered between solicitousness and tense distraction.
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Greenwood is a gleeful force of alternating solicitousness and malevolence.
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Not to mention how off balance I was from Royce's mixture of solicitousness and extortion.
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She knew it wasn't solicitousness but the eyes of the neighborhood that made him so nice.
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In light of all that, her solicitousness to Liir seemed nothing more than the Next Good Deed.
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Yet nothing could have exceeded his solicitousness.
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It seems to us, like most virtuous acts, the solicitousness of the government's sales policy transcends itself.
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Madame Lefoux gave herself over to the portrayal of a boy paramour with enthusiasm, affecting many acts of sycophant-like solicitousness.
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Fabiola was all solicitousness.
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And twice, Henry said he wanted to sleep in the crib with Hazel, a bit of solicitousness that seemed suspiciously enthusiastic.
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Laurence shook his head at this fresh sign of over-solicitousness, and was sorry any of the guests should have been shifted on his account.
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A race of itinerant people, the Wayku, served as staff aboard all Guildships; they were a silent, oddly homogeneous race, well known for impersonal solicitousness.
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The chair was a happy thought; it steadied her; so did his unexampled solicitousness, which showed, she thought, that her emotion had not escaped him.
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Bathsheba's face, as she continued looking into the fire that evening, might have excited solicitousness on her account even among those who loved her least.