Definitionn. ordinariness as a consequence of being frequent and commonplace
Last update: September 2, 2015
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" Practical commonplaceness," says Frederick William Faber in his panegyric of Neri, was the special mark which distinguishes his form of ascetic piety from the types accredited before his day. [Please select]
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It was as a part of all this commonplaceness that she regarded the treatise on village-improvement. [Please select]
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Perhaps one reason for her naive stupidity was the commonplaceness of her relations with Blair. [Please select]
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My chief recollection of our journey to Berlin was its commonplaceness. [Please select]
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But, paradoxically, this superficial commonplaceness only heightened the tensity of the thing that underlay it. [Please select]
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There was a hideous commonplaceness in the tone which struck a chill to Stafford's heart. [Please select]
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And of himself holding desperately to them all, and to the believed commonplaceness of his surroundings. [Please select]
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From a height of illimitable loftiness the owner of the cardboard treasury looked down upon the squat commonplaceness of those three lives. [Please select]
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