The quality of being perceivable by touch.
1 The results add a sense of tangibility to a surreal tale.
2 The next one I'm going to show you has to do with tangibility .
3 By that I mean, their tangibility persisted for a certain distance toward other dimensions.
4 She laid hands on Hilda's previous reference as a tangibility that remained with her.
5 She laid hands on Hilda's previous references as a tangibility that remained with her.
6 From the outset the idea had had the utmost tangibility in the mind of Dalton.
7 My body struck me in all its tangibility .
8 This abstracted graphic gives a little bit of tangibility to abstruse concepts like attention or mindfulness.
9 To feel a blind, vague, ineffable urge within you, stealing out to tangibility in colour and form!
10 Curse or no curse, though, everything eventually resolves into some sort of tangibility that can be combated.
11 It gave tangibility to the intangible, indeed, but I can not see that our situation was any better.
12 This felt like something similar, but far more focused, more developed, as if thought had somehow crystallized into tangibility .
13 There is nothing but the idea of their colour or tangibility , which can render them conceivable by the mind.
14 Everything seemed to have the concrete tangibility he associated with full consciousness: soft pillow, firm mattress, solid aluminum rails.
15 Sara's got her metaphors all set up and neatly packaged: science and faith, the tangibility of pain and the uncertainty of heaven.
16 It has the formidable mysteriousness of life, and with all this it has the clear-cut directness of life's terrible and exquisite tangibility .
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