Definitionn. the state of cohering or sticking together
Last update: June 8, 2015
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Now I rarely sleep without dreaming; but before Miss Sullivan came to me, my dreams were few and far between, devoid of thought or coherency, except those of a purely physical nature. [Please select]
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Carmichael, scowling, undertook to answer his mail, but not with any remarkable brilliancy or coherency. [Please select]
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That he had ever taken a fatherly, advisory tone with this woman was unbelievable; her mere approach made him catch his breath and lose his coherency. [Please select]
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The signed statement coming from an apparently naive girl of 15 would seem in its clearness and coherency to bear the earmarks of truth. [Please select]
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