Tendency to associate with only a select group.
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Examples for "exclusiveness "
Examples for "exclusiveness "
1 All privileges are valuable in proportion to the exclusiveness of their enjoyment.
2 I wish the alliance, and think it better to maintain the exclusiveness .
3 There was a sense of luxury - of exclusiveness - in passing over its smooth surface.
4 This rigid exclusiveness has not militated against the prosperity of the club.
5 And exclusiveness , all the pride of race must disappear before such considerations.
1 Even the Scotch and the Devonians weaken a little in their clannishness .
2 One of the first points to be taken account of is his clannishness .
3 That tends to contribute to the clannishness non-Cubans sometimes complain about.
4 Perhaps it was the Scots clannishness that attracted them.
5 But the clannishness of sex has its unwritten laws.
1 She describes men's behaviour as "needy cliquishness " but extols the virtues of her own clique.
2 It was that cliquishness ; he wanted to be a part of something, could never find anything to be part of.
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