Definitionn. the quality of being fixed in place as by some firm attachment
Last update: September 15, 2015
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He has shown great fixity of purpose in playing the match resulting in a win. [Please select]
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The next demand was for greater fixity of tenure and more regular promotion, as well as for the recognition by the companies of the railwaymens union. [Please select]
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Hodder, with unconscious fixity, looked into his assistant's honest face. [Please select]
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She was listening now with parted lips, apparently unconscious of the fixity of her gaze. [Please select]
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There was no fixity in the soft flush of those delicately rounded cheeks. [Please select]
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Tarzan was still gazing with fixity at the two faces. [Please select]
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The young man, arms hanging inoffensively by his side, stared at him with a curious fixity. [Please select]
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For some time he stood there, back determinedly toward her, staring with great fixity at nothing. [Please select]
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