We have no meanings for "very nearness" in our records yet.
1 His very nearness made her feel again the scorching of the flame.
2 The volume of the voice and its very nearness were startling.
3 The very nearness of the fire but cooled our ardor.
4 She disliked Mr. Siddle, in a negative way, but the very nearness of the detective was stimulating.
5 With this the flames burst up anew, enveloping the crushed wings, and rendering the very nearness a danger.
6 The very nearness of the woman was like a gentle, cool hand caressing his forehead and rubbing away the troubles.
7 Kilbuck turned in the grip and chest to chest they swayed, strained, their tentative blows rendered impotent by their very nearness to each other.
8 He detested her because her very nearness filled him with weariness, but if he had only detested her she would not have troubled him.
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