Aún no tenemos significados para "fixedness of".
1His great power lay in his demand for fixedness of opinion.
2Billy examined the tautness of the tent ropes and the fixedness of stakes.
3That wore a fixedness of amiability which accentuated the whole like a high light.
4Gregory looked up, and marked the fixedness of her gaze.
5When these two talked without apparent heat it was with unalterable fixedness of purpose.
6They stared with the unwinking fixedness of those whose gaze is caught in hypnotic trance.
7When he laughed he gave the impression of the fixedness of merriment of a mask.
8It recalled, too, the thought of man's evanescence and the apparent fixedness of his institutions.
9Conventional standards, which seemed to have the fixedness of the stars are blown to the winds.
10There was fixedness of purpose in her face.
11If his eye looked calm, it was the tranquillity of apathetic ignorance, the fixedness of idiotcy.
12He looked at this attentively, and under the fixedness of his glance it became less indistinct.
13The solemnity of the last words, the fixedness of the tragic look, were not to be resisted.
14It upsets the certainty and fixedness of the order of things, and so forth, and so forth.
15His poignant pessimism, however, only seemed to throw into relief the stubborn fixedness of his dominant purpose.
16An intensity and fixedness of features were conspicuous, that led me to suspect the subversion of his reason.
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