The quality of being complete or utter or extreme.
1 You who have never beheld these things know not the utterness of loneliness.
2 He loved Him with an utterness beyond what humans can experience for one another.
3 I don't say it rightly; there are no words that will express the utterness of their abdication.
4 Mahbub snapped his fingers to show the utterness of that end, and his eyes blazed like red coals.
5 Hence, perhaps, the imminence of the perils from which he had so narrowly escaped, hence the utterness of his present destitution.
6 Such are the inconsistencies of the heart, and such, while they prevent our perfection, redeem us from the utterness of vice!
7 The marshes stretched before me bare and gray, with here and there a flush of evening color, serving but to emphasize their utterness of desolation.
8 Is it not so that the way to Utterness is perilous?
9 "I cannot find words in which to tell you my shame, and the utterness of my defeat."
10 "But tell me, we ride presently, and I suppose are bound for Utterness by the shortest road?"
11 Thus came I to Utterness , and found it poor and wretched, (as forsooth, it yet is, but shall not be so for long).
12 As Clement told me, thou seekest the Well at the World's End, and through Utterness and by Utterbol is a way whereby folk seek thither.
13 "Is it nigh to Utterness ? "
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